Stroke Is in My Family History: What Does That Mean for Me?
If stroke runs in your family, you might wonder what that means for your own health. While family history matters, you have more control than you think when it comes to lowering your risk.
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women in the United States, a worrying problem that the cardiologists of Healing Hearts Clinic in Conroe, The Woodlands, and Huntsville, Texas, are determined to address at their state-of-the-art cardiac care facilities.
At Healing Hearts Clinic, doctors take a compassionate and comprehensive approach to cardiovascular care — diagnosing and treating cardiac conditions, ensuring all treatment programs are specifically tailored to their patients’ needs, and promoting preventive care and lifestyle changes that improve heart health.
Healing Hearts Clinic has the facilities to treat an extensive range of heart health issues, including angioplasty, stenting, arrhythmia, pacemaker implantation, nuclear stress tests, echocardiograms, arterial, carotid, and venous dopplers, cardiac catheterization, electrocardiogram (EKG), nuclear stress testing, enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP), radio-frequency vein ablation, coronary and vascular angiography, and peripheral vascular interventions.
The clinic uses technology proven to benefit patient care and is keen to adopt innovations in the field that offer improved outcomes for all cardiac patients. Healing Hearts cardiologists see patients at Houston Methodist The Woodlands, CHI St. Luke’s Health – The Woodlands Hospital, Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center and Conroe Regional Medical Center.
Anyone concerned about any heart health issue couldn’t wish for a more professional, compassionate, and comprehensive cardiac team than the doctors at Healing Hearts Clinic. Call the office today or book an appointment online.
Dr. Preeti Singh Desai was recently recognized as a Texas Top Doc for 2019!






















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