Metabolize Health
by Gabriel Moraes

Proactive Prevention: Prioritizing Women's Heart Health Through Advanced Testing

Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in women, yet routine labs may not tell the full story. Going deeper to evaluate cardiovascular risk.

Proactive Prevention: Prioritizing Women's Heart Health Through Advanced Testing

Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in women, yet many do not realize that routine labs may not always tell the full story when it comes to cardiovascular risk. At Metabolize Health, we use advanced diagnostics to understand what is happening under the hood. This April, we are taking that a step further by placing a dedicated focus on advanced cardiovascular lab testing to better support Women's Heart Health.

Why standard labs aren't enough for women's heart health

General wellness labs are helpful for reviewing overall markers like metabolism, hormones, and basic inflammation. However, to truly understand your risk, you need to go deeper. We are now utilizing in-depth cardiovascular testing to identify concerns earlier than ever before.

This matters because women's symptoms are frequently missed, minimized, or blamed on stress and aging. By focusing on Women's Heart Health through advanced diagnostics, we ensure that no marker is overlooked.

The connection between hormones and the heart

A woman's cardiovascular and metabolic health is directly impacted by hormonal changes throughout various stages of life. This is why a deeper evaluation is essential. Being proactive, rather than reactive, allows you to understand your unique risk factors before they become symptoms.

Get screened this April

This month, we are encouraging women to meet with our providers to review their cardiac data and create a personalized plan focused on prevention and longevity. Your health matters, your heart matters, and the earlier you know your data, the more you can do to protect your future.

Written by

Gabriel Moraes

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