At Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital, we provide expert cardiac risk assessment in Siddipet to evaluate the future probability of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and coronary artery blockage using clinical, metabolic, and lifestyle risk factors.
This assessment is highly recommended for individuals with high BP, diabetes, cholesterol, obesity, smoking history, family history of heart disease, sedentary lifestyle, stress, poor sleep, or age above 35.
Our evaluation includes blood pressure, blood sugar, lipid profile, body weight, waist circumference, ECG, family history, smoking status, activity levels, and lifestyle review to create a complete cardiovascular prevention plan.
1) Risk Scoring & Classification
Validated risk scoring tools classify patients into:
for future cardiovascular events.
2) Personalized Prevention Strategy
Risk stratification helps design a customized prevention plan based on:
3) Early Lifestyle Intervention
Early risk identification supports:
4) Preventive Medicines
Preventive medicines for:
are initiated when clinically indicated.
5) Long-Term Event Prevention
Structured intervention significantly reduces the risk of:
You should consider a heart risk check if you have:
1) What is cardiac risk assessment?
Cardiac risk assessment estimates your future risk of heart attack or stroke using BP, sugar, cholesterol, family history, and lifestyle factors.
2) Which hospital is best for cardiac risk assessment in Siddipet?
Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital offers trusted cardiac risk assessment in Siddipet with personalized prevention planning.
3) Who should get a heart risk checkup?
Anyone with BP, diabetes, obesity, smoking history, family history, or age above 35 should consider it.
4) Can this test prevent heart attack?
It helps identify risk early so lifestyle changes and medicines can reduce future heart attack risk.
5) How often should cardiac risk be checked?
A preventive heart risk check is generally recommended once every year, or earlier if multiple risk factors are present.