At Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital, we offer expert preventive cardiology in Siddipet to help patients reduce future heart disease risk before major cardiac events occur.
Preventive cardiology is ideal for individuals with high BP, diabetes, cholesterol, obesity, smoking history, family history of heart disease, stress, sedentary lifestyle, or previous chest discomfort episodes. Early risk assessment and lifestyle correction can significantly reduce the chances of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and coronary artery blockage.
Our risk evaluation includes blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, body weight, ECG, family history, tobacco use, stress, and lifestyle factors to build a complete cardiovascular prevention strategy.
1) Personalized Cardiac Risk Plan
A customized prevention plan is created based on:
2) Heart-Healthy Nutrition Guidance
Nutrition strategies include:
3) Safe Exercise & Activity Advice
Patients receive safe and personalized guidance for:
4) Stress Management for Heart Protection
Stress reduction methods such as:
help reduce cardiac strain.
5) Preventive Medicines When Needed
Medicines for BP, diabetes, cholesterol, blood thinning, or heart protection are prescribed when clinically necessary.
6) Long-Term Follow-Up & Annual Screening
Regular follow-up helps maintain stable cardiovascular health and delay disease progression.
You should consider a heart checkup if you have:
These factors increase future heart disease risk.
1) What is preventive cardiology?
Preventive cardiology focuses on identifying and reducing heart disease risk before serious events like heart attack or stroke occur.
2) Who should get a heart checkup?
Anyone with BP, diabetes, cholesterol, obesity, smoking history, family history, or age above 35 should consider preventive cardiac evaluation.
3) Which hospital is best for preventive cardiology in Siddipet?
Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital provides trusted preventive cardiology in Siddipet, including risk screening and personalized lifestyle plans.
4) Can preventive care reduce heart attack risk?
Yes. Early BP, sugar, cholesterol, and lifestyle management can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
5) How often should preventive heart checkups be done?
A preventive heart checkup is generally recommended once a year, or earlier if you have multiple risk factors.