NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center Earns Recognition as a Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center from the Mitral Foundation for Third Consecutive Year
Award recognizes commitment to best practices, high-quality care for degenerative mitral valve surgery
Aug 7, 2025
New York, NY

For the third consecutive year, NewYork-Presbyterian/
This award recognizes NewYork-Presbyterian/
The award identifies, recognizes, and promotes the nation’s recognized medical centers that demonstrate adherence to evidence-based treatment guidelines as well as an ongoing commitment to reporting and measuring quality and outcome metrics specific to mitral valve repairs.
“We are proud to have received this prestigious award for the third year in a row,” said Dr. Stephanie L. Mick, director of robotic and minimally invasive cardiac surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian/
The recommended treatment for degenerative mitral valve disease is mitral valve reconstruction, as opposed to valve replacement since valve repair is associated with improved survival and fewer long-term complications. Many patients who would benefit from a valve repair receive a replacement valve instead, which has a higher rate of death or complications within five years after surgery.
More information about the Mitral Foundation Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center Award is available on www.mitralfoundation.org.
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