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Cardiac rehabilitation

Cardiac rehabilitation includes a medical care program (educational sports) after a heart attack and other heart diseases or heart surgery, which helps you with a healthy lifestyle attitude and health promotion such as exercise therapy, psychological support, and diet modification training diet, smoking cessation and weight correction take steps towards improving the conditions and increasing the quality of life and reducing the risk of heart diseases. The American Heart Association and Western American Colleges also recommend cardiac rehabilitation.

The programs that are offered to clients in this unit include a visit by a cardiac rehabilitation doctor and a comprehensive examination of the risk factors of cardiovascular disease such as high blood pressure(HTN), high blood lipids ( HLP), diabetes mellitus (DM) and, if necessary, consultation and a visit to refer to specialized heart and internal medicine clinics.

Other programs include quitting smoking and other harmful substances, controlling conflicts and mental illnesses that have beneficial effects on the heart and blood vessels and the process of heart disease, such as stress, anxiety and depression and... and relaxation sessions, nutrition counseling program and diet therapy and weight control and providing healthy eating instructions, physiotherapy program and appropriate physical activity counseling, nursing care, standard medical exercise programs with equipped and modern devices with heart monitoring based on the results of echocardiography and exercise test and other treatments performed such as PTCA -CABG and the type of heart diseases of each person.

The clinic with the presence of Dr. Hadavi is open on Sunday and Wednesday evenings and provides specialized services in the following fields:

Patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass surgery(CABG)

Patients after heart transplant surgery

Patient after heart valve surgery

Patients after angioplasty (balloon and stunting)

Patients after heart attacks (post  MI)

Heart failure patients