Everyone is at risk for cardiovascular disease. However, that risk can be lessened by a combination of diet, lifestyle, physical fitness, environmental exposures (e.g., tobacco or alcohol), and medical diagnoses (e.g., high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity), and genes. In some individuals, these genes may play a significant role in their risk for cardiovascular disease and, in others, may contribute only a small amount.
We can work with you to help your family understand their risk for cardiovascular disease in the future. Genetics may involve conditions you are born with, but it also encompasses understanding those genes' interaction with your environment, different therapeutics, and lifestyle modifications. Our goal is to improve your cardiovascular health in a manner catered precisely to you as an individual.