When you're over 45 years of age, there's a moment you realize you're not as immortal as you once were. And that our health isn't on autopilot. That's when you need to talk to CHI Saint Joseph Health about the health of your heart.
If you have an ongoing heart condition or suspect that there might be an issue on the horizon, we can help you keep doing the things in life that really matter.
there's a moment you realize you're not as immortal as you once were. And that our health isn't on autopilot. That's when you need to talk to CHI Saint Joseph Health about the health of your heart. If you have an ongoing heart condition or suspect that there might be an issue on the horizon, we can help you keep doing the things in life that really matter.
We all know how important heart health is. Now it's time to find out how healthy your heart actually is. The new HeartSmart heart screening program at CHI Saint Joseph Health offers comprehensive screening to make sure you can keep focused on the things in life that really matter. The HeartSmart Screening is offered every third (3rd) Friday of each month. It is by appointment only. The cost is $75 per person. Preventive Screenings that will be performed include: Individuals who request to schedule an appointment will be contacted by Saint Joseph Health with their appointment day and time. Please bring a copy of your current medications the day of your appointment. You will also need to be prepared to remove your shoes, fast for bloodwork, and not wear body lotions or perfumes the day of your scheduled appointment.
Around 85% of heart damage occurs within the first two hours of a heart attack, so acting fast when you first notice symptoms is critical.
At CHI Saint Joseph Health, we're here to help with each stage of heart health, from risk reduction and diagnosis to treatment and living with chronic heart conditions.
We offer both non-invasive treatments and the latest, minimally invasive surgical techniques to help you get back to feeling and living your best.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Learn more about your heart health and your risk for developing heart disease by answering a few questions with our free online Heart Health Risk Assessment.