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Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital is not only keeping up with technology, it’s continually setting the bar for it.
 
With amenities rivaling luxury hotels and a staff commitment to patients, Fresno Heart & Surgical has earned back-to-back patient satisfaction ratings among the top 5% in the nation.
 
The commitment to patients continues behind the scenes as well. Doctors and nurses continue to praise two new minimally invasive high-tech operating rooms that are resulting in even safer procedures, more comfortable stays and quicker recoveries.
 
Each operating room is spacious and outfitted with multiple monitors, projection cameras and lighting to best assist the doctors in the operating room. Dr. Kelvin Higa, bariatric surgeon and UCSF Fresno clinical professor, says he has visited hospitals around the country and world, yet calls the operating rooms at Fresno Heart & Surgical the best in the world.
 
Dr. Christina Maser, general and endocrine surgeon at Fresno Heart & Surgical, says surgery in the new operating rooms leads to even better patient outcomes.
 
Ultimately, it is the patients who decide whether or not the new additions to the hospital are a good thing. Meet a recent thyroidectomy patient of Dr. Maser’s who not only had her surgery in the new OR suite, but best described her entire experience at Fresno Heart & Surgical as “awesome.”
 
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