Heart Disease Evaluation

Heart Disease Evaluation

Advanced heart disease evaluation, cardiac testing, and personalized cardiology services focused on protecting your heart health at every stage of life.

About Our Specialty

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A heart disease evaluation plays a vital role in identifying early signs of cardiovascular conditions and preventing serious complications. Our cardiology team provides comprehensive cardiac testing and diagnosis using advanced medical technology and evidence-based practices. Through detailed heart health screening, we help patients understand their risk factors, receive an accurate heart disease diagnosis, and develop a personalized care plan for long-term cardiovascular wellness.

Conditions We Treat

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Coronary artery disease

Heart valve disease

Heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias)

Heart failure

High blood pressure (hypertension)

Cardiomyopathy

Chest pain, dizziness, and shortness of breath

Our Specialized Treatments

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Meet Our Experienced Medical Team

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Locations Offering Heart Disease Evaluation

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Office of Dr. Godwin D'souza

3445 North Central Ave., Chicago, IL 60634 773-205-0800
Metropolitan Healthcare Partners Doctors

Central Primary Care

3445 North Central Ave., Chicago, IL 60634 773-205-0800
Social assistance

Office of Dr. Marek Malko

3445 North Central Ave., Chicago, IL 60634 773-205-0800

Why Trust Us With Your Heart Health

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Frequently Asked Questions

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A heart disease evaluation typically includes a detailed review of your medical history, symptoms, lifestyle factors, and family history of heart conditions. Your cardiologist may also perform a physical examination and recommend diagnostic tests to assess heart function, identify risk factors, and detect any signs of cardiovascular disease.
The frequency of heart health screenings depends on your age, personal health history, and risk factors. Individuals with conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or a family history of heart disease may need more frequent screenings. Your provider will recommend an appropriate screening schedule based on your individual health needs.
Common cardiac tests may include electrocardiograms (EKG/ECG), blood tests, heart rhythm monitoring, and other diagnostic evaluations as needed. The specific tests used will depend on your symptoms, risk factors, and overall health. Your cardiologist will explain each recommended test and its purpose.
Referral requirements vary depending on your insurance plan. Some plans allow patients to schedule cardiology appointments directly, while others may require a referral from a primary care provider. We recommend confirming referral requirements with your insurance provider or contacting our office before scheduling your visit.

Prioritize Your Heart Health Today

Take control of your heart health with early evaluation and precise diagnostics today.

Prioritize Your Heart Health Today

Take control of your heart health with early evaluation and precise diagnostics today.

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