Podcast: Teens and Social Media

In this episode of Kids Health Cast, David Laufgraben, M.D., discusses how social media and the digital world may be affecting teenage mental health.

Podcast: A Holistic Approach to Cancer Care and Symptom Management

Combining cutting-edge Western medicine with the ancient wisdom of Eastern traditions can provide for a holistic approach to cancer care.

Who We Care For

The Weill Cornell Medicine Division of Cardiology cares for patients of all genders and gender identities who have heart disease or are at risk for heart disease. All of our team’s outstanding cardiologists have a high level of understanding of women’s heart health.

At the Women’s Heart Program, we have an additional specialized focus on important transitions in a woman’s life that may impact heart health, including pregnancy, after childbirth, menopause and other times.

Women’s Unique Heart Health

Cardiovascular health is an important part of your long-term health. All women should actively care for their heart’s health. Currently:

Lifelong Care to Thrive

The Women’s Heart Program at Weill Cornell Medicine is here to help you enjoy a longer, healthier, more active and productive life. We believe that with expert care and personal commitment, you can live the vibrant life you want — even after a heart attack or major cardiac event.

Heart Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Heart health can be complex. There are many types of heart conditions, diseases and problems that can seriously damage your heart health.

Often, women experience different symptoms than men and may feel reluctant to seek care. But getting care from a highly trained cardiologist who specializes in women’s heart health is one of the best ways to prioritize your health and longevity.

The cardiologists at the Weill Cornell Medicine Women’s Heart Program use the most advanced technology and imaging techniques to expertly diagnose and treat all types of heart disease.

Preventative Care

Preventive care is the best way to improve your cardiovascular health by reducing the likelihood of a heart attack, heart disease or stroke. With preventative care, you will understand your health in detail, as well as how you can best care for yourself to achieve the full, active and productive life you want.

National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness Month

To raise awareness and promote understanding of these conditions, and of non-congenital conditions of the head and face resulting from illness or injury and affecting thousands of infants, children, teens, and adults each year, National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month was established.

Blood Clots: Extremely Common But Rarely Related to the COVID-19 Vaccine

Despite overwhelming evidence that the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine outweigh the risks, and that the chances of dying from the coronavirus far exceed those of having an adverse reaction to the shot, reports of rare, (fewer than one in a million) post-vaccine blood clots may have you reconsidering vaccination.

Weill Cornell Medicine - Southampton

At the Hamptons location, our compassionate internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, endocrinology and reproductive medicine physicians are excited to help you and your family achieve and maintain the best health possible.

As our patient, you can expect that we will listen closely to your concerns and needs before creating a custom care and treatment plan designed to improve your health.

Learn more about our Southampton location.