More than 60 million women in the United States (44%) live with a form of heart disease. Heart attack rates have decreased in older adults, but have increased in women age 35-54.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women of all ages, but it's largely preventable—by up to 90%. Women experience different risk factors, symptoms and treatment responses than men with heart disease. Some heart conditions, like stress-induced cardiomyopathy – also called “broken heart syndrome” – and rheumatic heart disease, are also more common in women.
From preventive programs and screenings to diagnosis and advanced heart care, we’re by your side on your journey to heart health. At Emory Heart & Vascular, you receive expert heart disease prevention strategies, skilled diagnosis and advanced treatment.
The first step is a thorough assessment to determine if you are low, medium or high risk. Then, we provide education and resources to help lower your risk of heart attack, heart failure, stroke, high blood pressure and other cardiovascular diseases.
When you need treatment, you can be confident your team will offer the most advanced tests and treatment options.