Ever since the Stead Heart and Vascular Center at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center first opened its doors, philanthropy has played a vital role in the success of this world-class Heart and Vascular Center. Since so many families are touched by cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks, stroke, and vascular disease, the Stead Heart and Vascular Center has the incredible potential to improve the health and wellness of countless people and to impact humanity in compelling ways.
Your gift to the Stead Heart and Vascular Center will help transform the lives of our Heart and Vascular patients now and in the future. Philanthropy fuels innovation in Heart and Vascular care and that is especially true at the Stead Heart and Vascular Center. Philanthropy provides the necessary funding that will continue to allow Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center to be at the forefront in the provision of innovative Heart and Vascular care to the community and to our patients.
For information on how to make a gift to the Stead Heart and Vascular Center, please call Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Foundation, at 909.865.9659. You may also return to the Hospital's home page, click on GIVING AND SUPPORT and then click again on DONATE TO PVHMC.
February is National Heart Month! This year, we have something special planned...our cardiac physicians are swapping their white coats for aprons and ice cream scoops to promote heart health and raise funds for our Stead Heart and Vascular Center. ...
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A group for Stroke Survivors and those who care for and about them. Having a Stroke is a life-altering experience. Support groups are a great way to meet other stroke survivors and care partners who understand what you are going through. Our goal is ...
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A group for Stroke Survivors and those who care for and about them. Having a Stroke is a life-altering experience. Support groups are a great way to meet other stroke survivors and care partners who understand what you are going through. Our goal is ...
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A group for Stroke Survivors and those who care for and about them. Having a Stroke is a life-altering experience. Support groups are a great way to meet other stroke survivors and care partners who understand what you are going through. Our goal is ...
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A group for Stroke Survivors and those who care for and about them. Having a Stroke is a life-altering experience. Support groups are a great way to meet other stroke survivors and care partners who understand what you are going through. Our goal is ...
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In honor of Heart Month, our Food and Nutrition Services Department and Stead Heart and Vascular Center have joined together to create two delicious ...
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Doctors were worried when 37-year-old Joy Kimeu of Upland arrived at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center’s (PVHMC) Emergency Department (ED). Time ...
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Shannon Hutchens was restless and awake much of the early morning on July 14, complaining that her back and chest hurt. Diagnosed with ulcerative ...
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Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC) now offers a state-of-the-art, minimally invasive treatment called EKOS™ for patients with pulmonary ...
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Teddy bears have been offering emotional comfort, companionship, play and a sense of security for more than 100 years. At Pomona Valley Hospital ...
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Chris Jimenez, a 43 –year-old resident of Chino, was admitted to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center’s (PVHMC) Emergency Department with a fighting ...
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A stroke is caused by the interruption of blood flow to the brain. This interruption results from either a blood clot blockage or a blood vessel's ...
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There’s just no stopping what’s in some people’s hearts. For Paul Alvarez, a Professor of Kinesiology and certified athletic trainer at the University ...
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February is American Heart Month, which is a great opportunity to discuss heart disease, which remains the number one killer in the United States, ...
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