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We’re Ready for You to Book Your Electrophysiology Test
If you need an electrophysiology test for an abnormal heartbeat, it’s time to make an appointment. Extra safety measures are in place for your visit.
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When You Might Need Vascular Care
Learn why it might be important to attend to your vascular health right now. We’re taking extra steps to keep you safe when you visit our facilities. -
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Heart Health Care: It’s Time to Get Back on Track
If you have been putting off a cardiac appointment, it’s safe to get back on track with your in-person appointments. Read how we’re taking steps for your safety.
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For Cardiac Emergencies, We’re Here for You 24/7
Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has a heart attack, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But when that person with heart attack symptoms is you or a loved one, the...
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Obesity Surgery May Reduce Risk of Heart Attack in Diabetics
A recent study conducted by the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute in Seattle has shown that obesity surgery may drastically reduce the chance of heart attack or stroke in type 2... -
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Metabolic Syndrome: Do You Need a Screening?
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of risk factors that occur together, which can increase your risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Learn how to recognize the risk factors for metabolic...
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Does Your Child Need Blood Pressure Screenings?
High blood pressure doesn’t just happen to adults. Here’s what you should know about kids’ blood pressure screenings. -
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How Your OB/GYN Can Help Protect Your Heart
Your OB/GYN’s expertise goes far beyond reproductive health. Here’s how the relationship you form can protect you from the number one cause of death in women. -
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Anxiety vs. Atrial Fibrillation: Know When to See a Doctor
Both atrial fibrillation and anxiety can cause a racing heart and other similar symptoms. The right diagnosis is important to start the path to healing. -
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Surviving a Heart Attack: Why Care in the First Hours is Critical
If you have a heart attack, getting treatment quickly could mean a better recovery. Your first step is to know the signs of a heart attack.