Assess Risk
Take the quiz and evaluate your health information to gauge your future risk of heart disease.
Heart Health Assessment
Your risk score for cardiovascular disease calculates your likelihood of having a heart attack or stroke within the following ten years. Combining your risk variables provides your risk score. This is similar to assembling all the puzzle pieces to reveal the entire picture. Your doctor can talk about methods to lower your risk of heart attack or stroke by considering all the vital factors to improve heart health.
Patient Education
Explore a wide range of health-related topics and learn more about keeping your heart robust and healthy.
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