You need to get an implant to regulate the rhythm of your heart and you’re wondering what your life will look like afterward. The good news is that your life won’t change dramatically, but there are a few considerations.
You need to get an implant to regulate the rhythm of your heart and you’re wondering what your life will look like afterward. The good news is that your life won’t change dramatically, but there are a few considerations.
While men and women do have anatomical differences, a heart is just a heart, right? Yes, but men and women can, and do, experience heart attacks differently. Here’s what women should be on the lookout for.
Nearly half of adults in the United States have high blood pressure, placing them at risk for some very serious complications, including heart attack and stroke. The good news is that a few dietary tweaks can make a big difference.
Finding out that you have congestive heart failure is incredibly scary and it’s all you can do to get past the diagnosis to figure out what’s next. Please know that you can lead a full and happy life, despite this serious condition.
Nearly 94 million Americans ages 20 and older have high cholesterol numbers, yet only slightly more than half of these people are taking statins to treat the problem. If you’re concerned about statins, read on to ease your worry.
When you’re sitting in our office, you, and your heart, are at rest. To truly understand how your cardiovascular system is functioning, it’s helpful to put it through the paces during a painless stress test.
Currently, 2.7 million Americans are living with atrial fibrillation, placing them at far greater risk of stroke. To stay one step ahead of the unthinkable, regular screening for this arrhythmia can play a critical role.
Heartburn or heart attack? Chest pain is a symptom of many health conditions. However, chest pain isn’t a symptom you should ignore, given its link to some potentially life-threatening conditions like a heart attack.
Struggles to get to the clinic? Trying to reduce your exposure to COVID-19, as well as other contagious illnesses, and still need to see your doctor? Telehealth is safe and easy — receive quality care from anywhere.