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After heart problems, life goes on. But, you don’t have to face it alone. At Dignity Health we offer a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program. Our medically supervised rehab plan will help you improve your heart health and reduce the risk of further heart issues.
When you enroll in cardiac rehab with Dignity Health, you’re starting a partnership with our team of healthcare professionals. Members of your team may include:
At Dignity Health of Arizona, our team of cardiac care experts is your team of cardiac care experts. We are committed to to helping you achieve and maintain a heart-healthy lifestyle. To learn more about cardiac rehabilitation in Arizona Find a Doctor online or call (844) 852-0648.
You are a candidate for cardiac rehabilitation if you have been treated or hospitalized for a heart condition. Your doctor may recommend cardiac rehab to help you:
Cardiac rehab programs encourage active participation in your health so you can enjoy a better future. They can help evaluate your needs and limitations, help you set goals, and create a personalized program. This specialized program can include an exercise and diet plan, as well as stress and depression management. Most plans offer education and counseling to help you return to an active, normal life. The duration of your cardiac rehabilitation plan depends on your needs. The average cardiac rehab program lasts about three months, but some choose to remain on a program for years.
Interested in improving your heart’s health? Try Dignity Health’s free cardiovascular risk educational tool. This tool helps you assess your cardiovascular health and identify medical and lifestyle conditions that may lead to cardiovascular problems later. It will also educate you on the many ways Dignity Health can assist you in treatment and prevention with humankindness.
Dedicated to getting you on track to a heart-healthy lifestyle, Dignity Health offers cardiac rehabilitation in Arizona.