Arizona, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas have the most top-ranked hospitals for heart valve replacement in the U.S., according to the WebMD Choice Awards.
WebMD and Medscape partnered to recognize U.S. hospitals for excellence based on specific treatments and procedures. Read the survey methodology here.
WebMD also gave awards to hospitals and systems for angioplasty, coronary bypass and pacemaker placement.
Here are the top-ranked hospitals for heart valve replacement by state, according to WebMD:
Arizona
Banner Health (Phoenix)
HonorHealth (Scottsdale)
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center (Phoenix)
TMC Health (Tucson)
California
Cedars-Sinai Health System (Los Angeles)
Stanford (Calif.) Medicine
Colorado
UCHealth (Aurora)
Florida
Cleveland Clinic Florida (Stuart)
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
Tampa General Hospital
Georgia
Emory Healthcare (Atlanta)
Illinois
Loyola University Health System (Maywood)
Northwestern Medicine (Chicago)
UChicago Medicine
Louisiana
Baton Rouge General Medical Center Health System
Christus Health (Shreveport)
Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System (Baton Rouge)
Ochsner Health System (New Orleans)
Maryland
Johns Hopkins Health System (Baltimore)
Massachusetts
Beth Israel Lahey Health (Cambridge)
Mass General Brigham (Boston)
Michigan
Ascension Health (Detroit)
Corewell Health East (Royal Oak)
Michigan Medicine (Ann Arbor)
Trinity Health Michigan (Livonia)
Missouri
BJC HealthCare (St. Louis)
Mercy (St. Louis)
Saint Luke's Health System (Kansas City)
New York
New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System (New York City)
North Carolina
Duke Health (Durham)
University of North Carolina Health (Chapel Hill)
Ohio
Christ Hospital System (Cincinnati)
Cleveland Clinic Health System
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus)
University Hospitals Health System (Cleveland)
Oregon
Oregon Health and Science University (Portland)
Pennsylvania
Jefferson Health (Philadelphia)
Main Line Health (Radnor)
Penn Medicine (Philadelphia)
UPMC (Pittsburgh)
Texas
Baylor Scott & White Health (Dallas)
CHI St. Luke's Health (Houston)
Houston Methodist
Memorial Hermann Health System (Houston)
Virginia
Sentara Health (Norfolk)
UVA Health System (Charlottesville)
Washington
University of Washington Medicine (Seattle)
Editor's Note: This article was updated on Nov. 22 at 2:05 p.m. CT.