David Liff, MD, cardiologist
Hamilton Medical Center will offer its next Take it to Heart Program on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 15 at scheduled times. The program includes a free cardiac risk assessment and information to help prevent future heart problems.
Take it to Heart is a two-part program.
The first part consists of an educational seminar in the Brown Auditorium at HMC, presented by David Liff, MD. The presentation includes education on causes, risk and genetic factors, diet, exercise, symptoms, treatments and medications.
The second part, held at Hamilton Diagnostics Center, is a cardiac risk assessment including blood pressure, calcium scoring, lab work (total cholesterol and HDL) and body mass index (BMI).
This program is free and open to anyone who has not participated in Take it to Heart in the last five years, is not currently being treated by a cardiologist, has not had stents placed in his or her heart and has at least two of the following risk factors: family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, history of smoking and being overweight.
A physician’s order for the cardiac scoring is required.
Participants need to have their physician send the order to Hamilton Diagnostics Center on or before Feb. 11 to receive a free CT scan. Fasting for lab assessment is recommended.
If you would like to attend this event and need assistance with interpretation services and/or auxiliary aids, indicate so when registering.
To register, or for more information, call 706-272-6114. Space is limited.
Increased risk for heart disease includes:
• Family history of heart disease;
• Smoking;
• High blood cholesterol;
• High blood pressure;
• Physical inactivity;
• Obesity;
• Diabetes;
• Poor response to stress; and
• Drinking too much alcohol.