Regaining confidence after a cardiac event
Recovery is a journey that goes beyond the physical. Structured rehabilitation can help patients rebuild confidence as they return to daily activity under clinical guidance.
Cardiac rehabilitation services support patients recovering from cardiac events or managing cardiovascular risk — helping improve fitness, confidence, and long-term heart health under appropriate clinical guidance.
Each section below outlines how rehabilitation may support recovery. This is general information — your physician will determine what is appropriate for you.
Referral informationRecovery is a journey that goes beyond the physical. Structured rehabilitation can help patients rebuild confidence as they return to daily activity under clinical guidance.
Cardiac rehabilitation may include guided activity, education, and check-ins designed to support both physical recovery and emotional well-being.
Understanding personal risk factors — blood pressure, cholesterol, activity, and lifestyle — is a foundation of long-term cardiovascular health.
Activity guidance is tailored to the individual and provided under appropriate clinical oversight, designed to assist gradual progress.
Cardiac rehabilitation is accessed by physician referral. Your referring provider will determine appropriateness and send a requisition to the clinic.
Am I a candidate for cardiac rehabilitation? What goals are realistic for me? Are there activities I should avoid? How can I track progress safely?
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