Understanding Your Heart Disease Risk Factors

Understanding Your Heart Disease Risk Factors

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At Carnegie Medical, located in New York, NY, Dr. Len Horovitz provides expert care to help patients identify and manage factors that contribute to heart disease. Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but addressing potential contributors early can significantly improve your heart health. Our practice is dedicated to guiding patients toward proactive steps for prevention and long-term wellness.

Common Contributors to Heart Disease

Factors that influence heart disease can be divided into two categories: those you can control and those you cannot. Uncontrollable elements include age, family history, and genetics. As you grow older, your likelihood of developing heart conditions increases, and a family history of heart disease may further elevate this likelihood. Controllable factors, however, provide opportunities for prevention. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes are major contributors to heart disease. Lifestyle choices such as smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, and excessive alcohol consumption also play a significant role. Stress and obesity can further compound these issues, making it essential to adopt healthier habits and seek medical guidance.

Why Awareness is Important

Understanding the risk factors that may lead to heart disease is the first step toward prevention. By identifying areas of concern, you can work with your doctor to develop a plan that improves your overall health. Early intervention is key, as conditions like high blood pressure or high cholesterol often show no symptoms until complications arise.

How Carnegie Medical Can Help

At Carnegie Medical, Dr. Len Horovitz provides thorough evaluations to assess your heart health. This includes reviewing your medical history, conducting physical exams, and performing diagnostic tests such as blood work or imaging studies. Based on your unique profile, Dr. Horovitz develops a plan that may include lifestyle changes, medications, or other treatments to support your cardiovascular health and reduce the likelihood of complications.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you’re concerned about factors that may contribute to heart disease, visit Carnegie Medical in New York, NY. Call us at 212-744-3001 to schedule your appointment with Dr. Len Horovitz and take the first step toward better heart health. Let us help you understand your health and guide you toward a stronger, healthier future.

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