Cardiovascular Prevention

Upper East Side
520 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021
Lower Manhattan
156 William Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10038

Cardiovascular Prevention

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States and worldwide. Fortunately, when risk factors are identified early, they can be addressed promptly, making management, treatment, and prevention more effective. Early intervention can also help reduce complications and promote long-term cardiac health.

At Weill Cornell Medicine’s Preventive Cardiology program, our mission is to prevent cardiovascular disease in individuals at high risk. Our expert preventive cardiologists take the time to understand each patient’s unique history and needs to create a targeted treatment plan to reduce the likelihood of heart attack, stroke, bypass surgery, or angioplasty.

Should You Visit a Preventive Cardiologist?

Individuals with any of the following may be at an increased risk for heart disease or rapid progression of heart disease. If you have any of these characteristics, you will benefit from an evaluation by our preventive cardiology team.

    • High blood pressure (hypertension)
    • Hyperlipidemia/dyslipidemia (high total cholesterol, high LDL cholesterol, elevated triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol)
    • Prediabetes/diabetes 
    • Overweight status or high BMI
    • Current or prior history of smoking
    • Family history of heart attack, stroke, or sudden death, especially at an early age (less than 45 years old in a male relative or less than 55 years old in a female relative)
    • Inflammatory disorders or rheumatologic disease (lupusrheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease)
    • History of premature menopause from natural or medical causes
    • History of complicated pregnancy (gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, preeclampsia, or a low birth weight for baby)
    • Certain chemotherapies and radiation therapies for cancer treatment
    • Personal history of heart disease, stroke, or peripheral vascular disease at an early age (less than 65 years)

Our Treatment Approach

All of the cardiologists on our team have Advanced Lipid Board Certification (ABCL). If you are at high-risk for cardiovascular disease, our cardiologists first work to understand your cardiac health and individual needs. As a patient you will receive an in-depth cardiovascular evaluation (including a full medical history and examination of lifestyle habits), an individualized lipid analysis, biomarker screening, and advanced cardiac imaging.

Using the cardiovascular assessment, laboratory studies, and advanced cardiac imaging, your cardiologist determines your risk for heart disease and provides a personalized treatment plan to slow the progression of current heart problems and prevent future problems. Your health plan may include diet and exercise suggestions, medication changes (for example, statin therapy or newer cholesterol-lowering therapies, called PCSK9 inhibitors), and/or suggestions for stress reduction. 

Our Services

Our program offers a broad range of services, including:

    • Consultative evaluation
    • Advanced multimodality diagnostic testing
    • Comprehensive cardiac and medical management
    • Access to cutting-edge new therapies through clinical trials
    • Apheresis for those with genetic cholesterol disorders
    • Referrals to partner specialties to manage conditions that may increase cardiac risk
    • Close collaboration with therapeutic interventional cardiologists, electrophysiologists, and surgical specialists when invasive therapy is needed

Schedule an Appointment

We encourage you to consider a preventive cardiovascular evaluation if you have any of the above characteristics or are concerned about your overall cardiovascular health. 

To schedule an appointment to see one of our physicians with expertise in cardiovascular prevention, please call (646) 962-5558 (Uptown location) or (646) 962-5558 (Lower Manhattan location).

If you are already an established patient, you may also request an appointment online using Weill Cornell CONNECT. We will make every effort to contact you within 24 hours.

Our staff is here to help coordinate your care. They will provide you with information on our physicians, their areas of expertise and help arrange for your visit and other testing when appropriate.

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