Do you know the signs of a heart attack?

Posted by: Heart and Vascular Care in Cardiology on April 7, 2020

Heart disease is the nations #1 killer, claiming a life every 60 seconds. While most people realize that getting medical attention quickly is crucial in response to a heart attack or stroke it is important to know the signs so that you can act. While men and women can both experience heart attacks, their symptoms […]

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What is the difference between a DO and an MD?

Posted by: Heart and Vascular Care in Cardiology on June 28, 2019

If you see a physician for your any of your overall healthcare management, there’s a possibility that you’re seeing a D.O., not an M.D. While both degrees mean your doctor is a licensed physician, their training differs slightly and each has a unique perspective on care. Heart and Vascular Care is excited to welcome the […]

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Why Perfectly Healthy People Have Heart Attacks

Posted by: Heart and Vascular Care in Cardiology on April 22, 2019

Noninvasive tests help identify who’s really at risk for a heart attack. Seemingly healthy people are “suddenly” having heart attacks because, as it turns out, their arteries are not perfectly healthy and they don’t know it. With the proper noninvasive tests, these diseased arteries would have been identified, and the heart attacks wouldn’t have happened. […]

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Does Insurance Cover Vein Treatment?

Posted by: Heart and Vascular Care in Vein Disease on March 21, 2019

Besides finding a reputable physician to provide treatment, the expense of having venous disease treated is one of the most important factors that patients consider when making the decision to come in for an evaluation. The cost of vein treatment usually depends on several factors, such as what symptoms you are having, what type of […]

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