The Heart and Vascular Center at Valley View is pleased to welcome Cardiothoracic Surgeon Saeed Ally, MD to the team.
Dr. Ally brings a number of new services to the Heart and Vascular Center where he will assist with continuing to grow its cardiothoracic surgery program. These new offerings include robotic lung surgeries, lower extremity peripheral vascular surgeries and endovascular repair of descending thoracic aneurysms. He will also provide additional support to the existing aorta, aortic valve and mitral valve surgeries that take place at Valley View Hospital.
“By adding these services, we can better serve the community, and patients won’t have to travel distances to get sophisticated surgical care,” says Dr. Ally.
Dr. Ally has had a long and notable career in cardiothoracic surgery. He was first in private practice in Texas, followed by surgery positions in Fargo, North Dakota and Appleton, Wisconsin. Most recently he was chief of cardiothoracic surgery at the Carle Foundation Hospital at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. During this time, he was also an associate professor of surgery at the University of Illinois and director of the ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, a type of artificial life support for lungs and heart) program.
He earned his medical degree from Ross University in Dominica and trained in general surgery at The Graduate Hospital affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his residency in general surgery at the University of Kansas Medical Center and finished his fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas.
“We are honored to have Dr. Ally join the Heart and Vascular Center at Valley View,” said Dr. Frank Laws, medical director of the Valley View Heart and Vascular Center. “Dr. Ally’s in-depth knowledge and illustrious career in cardiothoracic surgery will further the Heart and Vascular Center at Valley View’s commitment to remaining on the front lines of innovation, so that we can continue to deliver exceptional care.”
Originally from Texas, Dr. Ally is a resident of the Roaring Fork Valley, where he likes hiking and exploring the surrounding natural landscape. Outside of his medical practice, Dr. Ally advocates for environmental cleanliness and, in particular, eliminating solid waste pollution. Dr. Ally also holds a degree in engineering and is actively engaged in, and continues to work on personal, non-medical projects aimed at eliminating environmental pollution globally.
Dr. Ally is now welcoming new patients at the Heart and Vascular Center at Valley View. Patients may call 970.384.7290 to learn more or schedule an appointment.
The Heart and Vascular Center at Valley View is a regional leader in cardiovascular medicine, pioneering new approaches and novel technologies that are quickly adopted by other renowned treatment centers. With locations in Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction, as well as six outreach clinics across Western Colorado, the Heart & Vascular Center’s doctors ensure accessible, high-quality care. To learn more, visit www.vvh.org/heart-vascular-center.
About Valley View
Valley View is an independent, not-for-profit health system based in Glenwood Springs, Colo. Founded in 1955 with community funding, Valley View has evolved to serve the health care needs of the Western Slope region. In addition to its 78-bed hospital in Glenwood Springs, Valley View includes an integrated system of specialty centers and physician practices in locations throughout Garfield, Pitkin, Eagle and Mesa counties. Specialty cardiovascular care, including open heart surgery, comprehensive cancer care, spine care and orthopedic care, enables patients to stay close to home for key health care needs. A network of primary care practices supports optimal health for all patients from newborns to the aging. “PeopleCare. That’s Valley View.” www.vvh.org.