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Heart Health

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At The Texas Heart Institute, we are dedicated to advancing heart health education not only for physicians and researchers but also for the global community. Our mission is to spread awareness about the importance of heart health and to provide comprehensive information on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease. These resources are designed to help both children and adults understand the impact of heart disease and the critical need for preventive measures. Explore our educational materials to learn how you can take proactive steps toward a healthier heart.

Heart Information Center

Review extensive educational information about heart health and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease that has been prepared by the Texas Heart Institute staff.

Know Your Numbers

Learn more about the most critical numbers that impact your personal health and help your doctor access your risk for both heart disease and stroke.

Project Heart

Get smart with Project Heart, a fun, heart-healthy resource for K-6 teachers and students that includes elementary lesson plans, teacher worksheets and educational games.

Women’s Heart Health

Created to help educate women about their true risks of heart disease and to encourage them to take ownership of their cardiovascular health by living a heart-healthy lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Patient Questions

Texas Heart Institute Professional Staff provide global outreach to members of the public looking to learn more about cardiovascular disease. Frequently Asked Patient Questions, located in the Heart Information Center, is a searchable tool that provides answers to thousands of commonly asked questions by patients.

The Center for Cardiovascular Care

The Texas Heart Institute Center for Cardiovascular Care (formerly the Texas Heart Medical Group) physicians specialize in all areas of cardiac care and peripheral vascular disease. Our doctors are board-certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases and hold faculty appointments at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.