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Take our quiz to learn more about your heart health risk factors.
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Share your results with your doctor, who can help you learn more about healthy changes to help control your risk.
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Swedish experts want to partner with you to help you (and your heart) live your healthiest possible life.
Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States?
There are steps you can take to prevent it; one way is to start understanding your potential risks.
A healthy heart begins with one easy step
To learn more, take our Heart Health Quiz today and make the first move toward understanding you risk and focusing on keeping your heart as healthy as possible.
After you've taken the quiz, share your results with your doctor who can help you learn more about which factors you can control.
We are here to partner with you
Call 866-411-5375 to find a heart specialist and make an appointment. You can learn more about the advanced heart treatments and services available at Providence Swedish by visiting Swedish.org/heartcare.
Learn more and find a provider
Are you or someone you love at risk for cardiovascular disease? The experts at the Swedish Heart & Vascular Institute offer cardiac care that can make a lasting difference. Call them at 206-320-4100 to learn more. You can also visit the Swedish website to learn more about health and safety classes offered at Swedish, including CPR training.
Swedish Virtual Care connects you face-to-face with a nurse practitioner who can review your symptoms, provide instruction, and follow up as needed. If you need to find a provider, you can use our provider directory.
Join our Patient and Family Advisory Council.
Related resources
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This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your health care professional’s instructions.
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