St. Louis Heart and Vascular to Relocate Granite City Practice in 2026
GraniteCityGossip.com, November 12, 2025

For decades, St. Louis Heart and Vascular has been a cornerstone of healthcare in Granite City, serving patients from its office at 2120 Madison Avenue, Suite 101. Generations of families have relied on the practice’s team of nationally recognized cardiologists for compassionate, cutting-edge care.
In January 2026, the Granite City office will relocate to Maryville, Illinois. While the new address has not yet been announced, patients can be reassured that the same trusted team will continue to see Granite City and local residents at the Maryville office. The move marks the end of an era for the Madison Avenue location, but not for the relationships and care that have defined St. Louis Heart and Vascular’s presence in the community.
Since opening its doors, St. Louis Heart and Vascular has provided a full spectrum of services from preventive screenings and diagnostic imaging to advanced interventional cardiology. The Granite City office has been more than a medical facility; it has been a place of reassurance, where patients knew they were in the hands of experts deeply committed to their well-being.
The Granite City practice has been home to an impressive roster of physicians, many nationally recognized in their fields, such as Dr. Harvey Serota, Dr. Toniya Singh, Dr. Saulius Kalvaitis, Dr. Sanjaya Saheta and many others. Together, they have built a reputation for excellence that extends far beyond Granite City, with patients traveling from across the region for their expertise.
Though Granite City will miss the convenience of its local office, the same dedicated team will continue their mission in Maryville. Patients can expect the same high standard of care, supported by St. Louis Heart and Vascular’s broader network of offices across the St. Louis metropolitan area. The relocation underscores the practice’s commitment to growth and accessibility, ensuring that residents of Madison County and beyond will continue to benefit from world-class cardiology services.
As Granite City prepares to say goodbye to the Madison Avenue location, the community reflects with gratitude on the years of service provided. St. Louis Heart and Vascular has not only treated hearts — it has touched them, becoming part of the city’s story of resilience and care.
While the address may change, the legacy of trust and healing built in Granite City will remain a lasting part of St. Louis Heart and Vascular’s identity.