At BMC, our clinicians, cardiologists, and cardiothoracic surgeons are experts at diagnosing and treating people with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a condition that causes abnormally increased heart muscle wall thickness that can lead to heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms. Our whole team will work with you to create a comprehensive and personalized treatment plan to help improve your symptoms and quality of life, including innovative technical solutions that help target and personalize treatment by focusing on disease prevention.
Locations and Contact
Cardiovascular Center
Fax: 617.414.8745
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Cardiothoracic Surgery Clinic
Fax: 617.414.8745
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Related Departments and Programs
Cardiovascular Center
A department providing cardiology care for heart and vascular conditions to support long-term heart health and general wellbeing.
Arrhythmia Center
A center providing diagnosis and treatment for cardiac arrhythmias, including evaluation and management of abnormal heart rhythms.
Cardiac Surgery
A cardiac surgery program for conditions such as coronary artery disease, valve disorders, and structural heart disease.
Preventive Cardiology
A program providing preventive cardiology care to reduce heart disease risk and manage cholesterol, blood pressure, and overall heart health.
Vascular Medicine Center
A center providing diagnosis and treatment for vascular conditions such as peripheral artery disease and aneurysms.
Research Overview
We are invested in the discovery and development of new therapies for the treatment of HCM. Through our research program and clinical trials, we can offer eligible patients access to novel therapies before they are available for use on the market. For example, we are currently investigating wearable devices with biosensors that have the potential impact to improve HCM detection and management.
In addition, our collaboration with the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) is pivotal in bridging the gap in disparities research. This international nonprofit organization is dedicated to eliminating the disparities related to cardiovascular disease in all people of color.