Heart Failure Management
Comprehensive Care for a Stronger Heart
Living with heart failure doesn't mean giving up on life. Our heart failure management program combines the latest medical therapies with lifestyle optimization to help you feel better, stay out of the hospital, and maintain your independence. We partner with you every step of the way.
Why Choose This Service?
Guideline-directed medical therapy optimized for your specific condition
Close monitoring to catch problems before they become emergencies
Access to advanced therapies when standard treatments aren't enough
Coordination with specialists for complex cases
Patient education to help you manage symptoms at home
Support for caregivers and family members
What to Expect
Here's how we approach your care from start to finish.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Detailed assessment including echocardiogram, labs, and functional testing to understand your heart failure type and severity.
Treatment Optimization
Careful adjustment of medications to the optimal doses, balancing effectiveness with tolerability.
Lifestyle Integration
Guidance on diet, fluid management, exercise, and daily monitoring to keep you feeling your best.
Ongoing Partnership
Regular visits, remote monitoring options, and 24/7 access for urgent concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the symptoms of heart failure?
Common symptoms include shortness of breath (especially with activity or lying down), fatigue, swelling in legs and ankles, rapid heartbeat, and persistent cough. If you experience these, seek evaluation.
Can heart failure be cured?
While heart failure is usually a chronic condition, many patients see significant improvement with proper treatment. Some causes of heart failure can be reversed, and most patients can achieve a good quality of life.
How often will I need to be seen?
Initially, visits may be frequent (every 2-4 weeks) while optimizing your medications. Once stable, visits are typically every 3-6 months, with remote monitoring in between.
What lifestyle changes help with heart failure?
Key changes include limiting sodium intake, monitoring fluid intake, daily weight checks, regular gentle exercise, avoiding alcohol, and taking medications exactly as prescribed.
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