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Patient Education Guide

Welcome to Heartland Cardiovascular Center, with locations in Frankfort, Joliet, Morris, New Lenox, Ottawa, Minooka, and Plainfield, Illinois!

Welcome to Heartland Cardiovascular Center, your source for state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Heartland Cardiovascular Center offers a comprehensive approach to cardiovascular care with unsurpassed superior service. Heartland Cardiovascular Center has provided cardiology quality care to the Northern Illinois area for over 20 years. Heartland Cardiovascular Center has eight convenient locations in Frankfort, Joliet, Morris, New Lenox, Ottawa, Minooka and Plainfield, Illinois.

Staffed by 20 Board-Certified Physicians, Heartland Cardiovascular Center offers specialized treatment for a variety of cardiovascular conditions including coronary artery disease, heart attack, high blood pressure, angina and all other conditions related to the heart and cardiovascular system. Feel confident that when you visit Heartland Cardiovascular Center, our cardiologists will utilize the latest technical advances to ensure that you receive the most effective care possible. Our cardiac specialists are committed to providing you with timely and complete personalized care integrated with maximum comfort, convenience, and privacy.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call the Illinois Cardiology location nearest you or request an appointment online.

 

Heart Healthy Living

Heart Healthy Living

Regular moderate exercise is an important part of heart healthy living, even for people with heart failure. Exercise can help the heart get stronger and work better.

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Calculate Your BMI

Wellness Program

It is important to know your body mass index (BMI). The BMI is used to help determine about how much body fat you have. BMI percentages are used to determine your risk for certain diseases, including heart disease.

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Heart Healthy Eating

Heart Healthy Eating

What you eat and how much you eat really does matter when it comes to the heart. Fortunately, healthy eating habits can be learned and along with regular exercise, can become part of your healthy lifestyle.

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Heart Disease Risk Factors

Heart Disease Risk Factors

No one wants to have heart disease, and fortunately there are many steps that you can take to help prevent it. One of the first things you can do is identify the risk factors that you have for heart disease.

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