Family history of heart disease
Family history may increase cardiovascular risk and may justify earlier evaluation.
Preventive heart care focused on identifying risk factors early and supporting long-term cardiovascular wellness.
Preventive cardiology focuses on identifying cardiovascular risk early and helping patients reduce the chance of future heart problems. This may include blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes risk, family history, lifestyle, and ongoing monitoring.
Heart prevention, risk reduction, and long-term wellness.
Family history may increase cardiovascular risk and may justify earlier evaluation.
Blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking history, and lifestyle can affect long-term heart health.
A cardiology visit can help patients understand what steps may reduce future cardiovascular risk.
If you are experiencing severe chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, fainting, stroke symptoms, or a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
The doctor may review blood pressure, cholesterol, family history, medical conditions, and lifestyle factors.
Care may include discussion of monitoring, testing, medication options, and lifestyle changes when appropriate.
Preventive cardiology often focuses on consistent follow-up and risk reduction over time.
Patients with high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, family history, smoking history, or other cardiovascular risk factors may benefit from preventive evaluation.
No. Prevention can be helpful at different ages, especially when risk factors or family history are present.
Call the office to request an appointment or ask whether this type of cardiology evaluation may be appropriate for your concern.