Valley is impacted by a nationwide shortage of IV fluids as a result of Hurricane Helene. We are watching the situation closely and working hard to conserve available supplies, but because of the shortage, we may need to reschedule non-emergency surgeries or change some of our hospital procedures. We are committed to continuing to give all patients the highest quality of care. We appreciate your understanding and hope to be back to normal operations soon.
Valley Medical Center provides a full range of elective, urgent and emergency procedures 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The main operating suite consists of 21 operating rooms—including two robot-assisted surgery suites—and is capable of handling all types of surgery; nearly 1000 surgeries are performed monthly. In addition, our Special Procedures Care Unit (SPCU) is designed for less complex procedures that do not require an overnight stay. Learn more about preparing for outpatient or inpatient surgery.
Valley is accredited as a Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery from Surgical Review Corporation. Status as an accredited Center of Excellence means that Valley has met nationally and internationally recognized standards. Learn more about robotic surgery at Valley below.
Valley's General & Specialty Surgery Clinic surgeons are a part of the Breast Multidisciplinary Clinic (MDC) team. The MDC brings providers from different specialties together to collaborate with each patient to design a coordinated, comprehensive and personalized plan of care using nationally recognized best practice guidelines.
Procedures performed include:
Cardiac Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia Service
The cardiac electrophysiology (EP) service at Valley provides care for people with electrical issues of the heart, such as irregular heartbeat, also called arrhythmia. While it’s not unusual to feel like your heart flutters, races, or skips a beat, some heart arrhythmias don’t cause problems, while others require treatment. At Valley we are proud to offer electrophysiology, allowing us to both diagnose and treat electrical issues of the heart in our state-of-the-art EP lab. Experienced physicians and staff use the latest techniques to diagnose and treat heart arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, or A-fib. We use advanced 3D mapping and imaging technologies, helping get heartbeats back in sync through cardiac ablation, implantable devices such as pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and other treatments.
Interventional Cardiology: Cardiac Catheterization
From evaluation to life-saving procedures, when patients need us most, we’re right here with state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization labs. Some types of heart disease improve with minimally invasive interventional procedures to open blocked vessels in the heart and restore blood flow. Common procedures include: angioplasty, cardiovascular stents and thrombus aspiration.
Read more about Heart & Vascular services at Valley.
Colorectal surgeons treat benign and malignant conditions using minimally invasive and robotic techniques. These conditions include:
- Colon, Rectal and Anal Cancers
- Diverticulitis
- Inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's Disease, and Ulcerative Colitis
- Rectal prolapse
- Anorectal Concerns: Rectal bleeding, rectal pain, hemorrhoids, fistulas, and fissures
- Fecal Incontinence
Learn more about Valley's Colorectal Surgery Clinic.
Our endocrine surgeon is one of very few fellowship-trained endocrine surgeons in Washington state, specializing in surgical care for benign and malignant disease of the thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands.
Learn more about endocrine surgery at Valley.
Valley's Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) Clinic doctors, otolaryngologists, are specially trained to diagnose and medically and surgically treat disorders of the ear, nose, throat and related structures of the head and neck in both children and adults.
Common procedures include treatment of skin lesions (cancer of face, neck, scalp) and vocal nodules, sinus surgery and thyroid surgery. Learn more about Valley's ENT Clinic.
Procedures performed by Valley's gastroenterologists include:
Learn more about Valley's Gastroenterology Clinic.
Valley's general surgeons perform a variety of common surgical procedures, including hernia surgery (open and laparoscopic), anti-reflux surgery, cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal), removal of soft tissue masses, a number of different cancer treatments, and more.
Learn more about Valley's General & Specialty Surgery Clinic.
Valley's gynecologic oncology specialists treat cancers that affect a woman's reproductive tract including:
Learn more about gynecologic oncology.
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Valley Women's Healthcare staff includes gynecologic physicians and surgeons experienced in minimally-invasive and robotic surgery approaches. Procedures include hysterectomy, pelvic reconstructive surgery, myomectomy, uterine fibroid embolization, uterine fibroid radiofrequency ablation, tubal ligation, endometrial ablation and hysteroscopy.
Learn more about Valley Women's Healthcare services.
Valley's Joint Center was the first dedicated joint replacement center in the Pacific Northwest. The Joint Center and its surgeons, nurses and therapists are leaders in adopting the latest technology and recovery techniques for this rapidly changing area of medicine. Surgeries include:
Valley’s neurosurgery team provides surgical treatment of illnesses of the brain, spinal cord, central and peripheral nervous system, featuring state-of-the-art image-guided surgery and stereotactic radiosurgery.
Read more about Neurosurgery at Valley.
From check-ups to treatments, orthotics and surgery, Podiatry Clinic physicians are skilled in handling the foot and ankle needs of adults and children.
Common procedures include treatment of bunions and arthritis of the first toe joint (1st MTP). Learn more about Valley's Podiatry Clinic.
We are proud to offer robotic surgery capabilities as part of Valley Medical Center's full range of elective, urgent and emergency surgery offerings. Nearly 1000 operations are performed at Valley every month, and our main operating suite includes two dedicated robot-assisted surgery suites.
The Spine Center brings together neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons who specialize in the treatment of upper back, lower back and neck injuries. One of the first groups in the Pacific Northwest to use vertebral disc replacement as an alternative to spinal fusion, our neurosurgeons are experienced in this advanced technique.
Spine surgery procedures performed include:
In addition, the Spine Center is one of the few medical centers in the Seattle area to offer cervical disc replacement as an alternative to spinal fusion. This procedure treats symptoms such as arm pain or weakness caused by degenerative disc disease in the neck, while preserving motion in the neck.
Urology Clinic physicians offer minimally invasive treatment options for both male and female patients and are specialists in endoscopic, laparoscopic and robotic surgery. They specialize in management of kidney stones, benign prostate surgery, treatment of urinary incontinence, and surgical treatment of prostate, bladder, and kidney tumors.
Learn more about Valley's Urology Clinic.
Valley's urogynecology providers utilize a comprehensive range of conservative and management options for pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontience, an other pelvic floor disorders.
Procedures include:
Learn more about Valley Women's Healthcare.
Valley's vascular surgery team provides comprehensive care for conditions involving the arteries and veins throughout the body. Our specialty-trained surgeons are experienced in both minimally invasive procedures and complex surgeries and are supported by state-of-the-art resources at VMC, including a hybrid operating room and the latest endovascular technologies.
Common conditions treated by our vascular surgeons include peripheral arterial disease and varicose veins. For more, visit our Vascular & Endovascular Services page.
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0:13 | What is deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?
0:43 | What are the symptoms of DVT?
1:23 | Who is at risk for having DVT?
2:15 | How is DVT diagnosed?
2:32 | How is DVT treated?
2:57 | What are the possible complications of DVT?
3:42 | When should you seek treatment for a DVT?