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Sonali Gotmare, MD 

Heart Health

You can live well with heart conditions. Heart conditions include any condition or problem that affect your heart and blood vessels. You can take charge of your heart health by reducing your chance of developing heart problems or by slowing its progression.

Below you can view topics that will provide you with up-to-date information and practical tips about heart problems and how to establish and maintain a heart healthy lifestyle. This site includes the latest information about heart tests, decreasing your risk of heart problems, and treatments. We encourage you to understand your heart condition and establish a plan for your heart health. Live fully and healthy as you enjoy life and take good care of your heart.

Symptoms to Know
Heart and Blood Vessel Conditions
Heart Medications
Taking Medications
Surgeries
Tests for Your Heart

Additional Resources
Cholesterol Management Program -Heart Healthy Resources
Resistance Training Guidelines For People with Heart Conditions
Protecting Your Heart
Advance Care Planning
Heart Health Classes

 


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