The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), the labor union that represents some of our staff members in various departments including environmental services, transportation and our patient care techs, is passing out leaflets outside our hospital today.

This activity is related to contract negotiations between our hospital and the UFCW. We are disappointed that the union has chosen to do this instead of continuing to negotiate in good faith.

We value our relationship with all our employees, and we are committed to resolving the contract negotiations.  We remain focused on our primary mission – providing safe, quality care to our patients.

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Saint Vincent Hospital has earned top designation for Coronary Intervention!

coronary-int-2023-200x200Saint Vincent Hospital is proud to be named One of America’s Best Coronary Intervention Hospitals for 2023 by Healthgrades! This distinction places us in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for coronary intervention.

We are also a 5 star recipient for:

  • Treatment of Heart Failure
  • Treatment of Hip Fracture 2 years in a row
  • Treatment of Stroke 2 years in a row
  • Treatment of GI Bleed 3 years in a row
  • Treatment of Diabetic Emergencies
  • Treatment of Respiratory Failure 2 years in a row

Our Message to the Community

Chief Executive Officer Carolyn Jackson welcomes you to Saint Vincent Hospital and invites you to learn more about your community partner in healthcare.

About Saint Vincent Hospital

Saint Vincent Hospital offers a whole new experience in health care. By combining our advanced, state-of-the-art facility with our commitment to providing the best quality of life to the many members of our Worcester community.

Saint Vincent Hospital excels at offering the best care in a friendly atmosphere. From our advanced heart and vascular services, to our comprehensive orthopedics and rehabilitation programs, our robust surgical facility including our da vinci robotic surgery and Cyberknife technology, to our comfortable and compassionate women & infants programs - you don't have to travel far for high-quality health care: We're right here, in the heart of Worcester.

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News & Announcements

MitraClip Procedure Now Offered at Saint Vincent Hospital

Jul 28, 2016

MitraClip Procedure for Patients at High Risk Now Offered at Saint Vincent Hospital

July 2016

Saint Vincent Hospital’s Structural and Valvular Heart Disease Program continues to grow by offering another alternative to patients who are considered high risk or inoperable for cardiac valve surgery.

 The MitraClip procedure is recommended for patients who suffer from mitral regurgitation (MR) but are considered high risk for traditional open-heart surgery.  The first two procedures at Saint Vincent Hospital were performed in June 2016.  Mitral regurgitation occurs when the mitral valve fails to close properly and some of the blood the heart pumps leaks backwards into the left atrium.  The patient may develop congestive heart failure with shortness of breath and fatigue.

 The procedure is performed at Saint Vincent Hospital’s new hybrid catheterization lab, which provides state-of-the-art technology.  It is performed under general anesthesia, which allows the cardiac team to perform a transesophageal echocardiogram during the implantation. 

 “The MitraClip procedure allows us to offer a minimally invasive alternative to open-heart surgery that is very well-tolerated and allows patients to be discharged from the hospital within a few days feeling so much better,” said Dr. Robert Bojar, chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery.

 “The MitraClip may be considered the state-of-the-art in robotic procedures in that it provides a method to repair a leaking heart valve through a tiny incision in the leg.  We are delighted to offer this procedure to patients in central Massachusetts,” said Dr. Joseph Hannan, director of Invasive and Interventional Cardiology.

 Saint Vincent Hospital’s Structural and Valvular Heart Disease Program has a very active transcatheter aortic valve (TAVR) program, having performed more than 80 procedures in the past year and a half.  The SVH TAVR team is one of the few programs that offers this procedure with moderate sedation (versus general anesthesia) which for most patients speeds their recovery time.