Conditions
Heart and Vascular Conditions We Treat
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but with early detection, expert treatment, and the right care team, many heart and vascular conditions can be managed or even prevented.
At Touro, our multidisciplinary heart and vascular specialists diagnose and treat a full range of cardiovascular conditions, from high blood pressure to advanced heart failure. Whether you're managing a chronic condition or facing a new diagnosis, we're here with personalized care built around you.
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Conditions We Treat
Heart Disease
Heart disease includes conditions such as coronary artery disease, blocked arteries, and heart attacks. We focus on early detection, advanced imaging, interventional procedures, and preventative care to protect your heart.
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Heart Arrhythmias
Irregular heart rhythms, like atrial fibrillation, can cause palpitations, fatigue, dizziness, or increase stroke risk. Our electrophysiology team offers advanced diagnostics, medication management, and minimally invasive treatment options
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Vascular Disease
Vascular conditions affect blood flow outside the heart and brain and may include peripheral artery disease (PAD), carotid artery disease, or aneurysms. Early treatment reduces the risk of stroke and limb complications.
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Valve Disease
Heart valve disorders can cause shortness of breath, chest discomfort, or swelling. We provide both surgical and minimally invasive valve repair and replacement options tailored to each patient.
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Heart Failure
Heart failure doesn't mean your heart has stopped, it means it isn't pumping efficiently. Our heart care team provides medication management, advanced therapies, lifestyle support, and coordinated care to improve quality of life.
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Know the warning signs
Recognizing symptoms early can save a life.
Signs of a Heart Attack:
- Chest pain or pressure
- Shortness of breath
- Pain in the arm, neck, jaw, or back
- Nausea or lightheadedness
Signs of a Stroke (Think F.A.S.T.):
- Face drooping
- Arm weakness
- Speech difficulty
- Time to call 911
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What is high blood pressure?
High blood pressure (hypertension) often has no symptoms, but over time it damages your heart, brain, and blood vessels.
More than half of American adults have high blood pressure. Risk factors include:
- Diabetes
- Kidney disease
- Obesity
- Family history
- Sedentary lifestyle
- High sodium intake
Managing blood pressure is one of the most important steps you can take to prevent heart attack, stroke, and heart failure.
Ways to lower your blood pressure
- Choose low-sodium, heart-healthy foods
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Limiting serving sizes
- Exercising regularly
- Manage stress
- Limit alcohol
- Monitor your blood pressure at home
Why choose Touro for Heart and Vascular Care?
- Multidisciplinary heart team
- Advanced diagnostics and imaging
- Minimally invasive treatment options
- Coordinated inpatient and outpatient care
- Personalized treatment plans