South Jersey heart care
Welcome to the Cooper Heart Institute
The Cooper Heart Institute is the most comprehensive heart care center in southern New Jersey, providing world-class cardiac care — in your neighborhood. Our physicians are experts in the treatment of heart disease and leaders in cardiology research. Utilizing the latest technology available to pinpoint and treat all types of heart problems, we produce superior outcomes for our cardiology patients.
For Patients
For Physicians
Silver
Excellence in the
Management of Heart Failure

American Heart Association and American Stroke Association recognize the Cooper Heart Institute.
Vascular
Multidisciplinary Vascular Care
The Cooper Vascular Center offers diagnostic testing and treatment options under one center of care.
Woman with heart
Women's Heart Program
There are differences in how symptoms are presented in women and how doctors diagnose and treat heart disease.
COTS
Emergent Transfers for
Seriously Ill Cardiac Patients

Offering round-the-clock bedside coverage by physicians trained in critical care medicine.
Referring
Services for Referring Physicians
Our team of cardiovascular experts provide your patients with the very best cardiac care in South Jersey.
Research
Research at Cooper
Providing access to more innovative treatment options than any other program in South Jersey.
Heart Care News
Saturday, May 01, 2010
People who experience joy, happiness, excitement, enthusiasm, and contentment have what's called a positive affect. It's been linked with living longer and a having a lower risk for diabetes and high blood pressure. Now, a study published in the European Heart Journal suggests that it might also lower your risk for heart problems. (MORE)
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Past evidence has shown that severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can damage the heart. But a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that even mild COPD affects heart function. (MORE)
Monday, March 01, 2010
A new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology suggests that it's never too late to quit smoking. Even after a heart attack, quitting can boost your long-term survival odds compared to those who don't quit. (MORE)
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