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February is American Heart Month

Taking care of you and your heart

Did you know that nearly 50% of Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease? Understanding your risk is the first critical step in protecting your heart and improving your overall health. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., but the good news is that many risk factors are manageable with the right guidance. At Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular, we combine advanced diagnostics, personalized treatment options, and a team of top specialists to help you take charge of your heart health. Do not wait—take the first step toward a healthier future.

Meet our Nurse NavigatorYolanda Evans, MSN, MBA

Our Heart & Vascular Nurse Navigator is your dedicated resource for personalized guidance and support. You can rely on Yolanda to answer questions and provide assistance throughout the physician referral process. Whether you’re searching for a trusted specialist or need helpful resources for yourself or loved one, we’re here to connect you to a comprehensive care team, including specialized physicians committed to providing high-quality heart and vascular care.

Let’s Get Started

If you’d like a referral to a heart and vascular specialist or want more information about our services, please fill out the form below or call us at (713) 219-3519. For other inquiries, such as obtaining medical records, imaging reports or test results, please call (713) 222-CARE (2273).

Thank
You!

Thank you for your inquiry and for connecting with Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular. If you’re ready to be connected to a heart & vascular specialist now, you can move on to the referral request step by providing your insurance information. This, along with any provider and/or location preferences, will assist us in connecting you with the appropriate Memorial Hermann-affiliated specialist. If you’d like more time, our Nurse Navigator will reach out via email and provide a link to the form that you can submit at your convenience.

We are dedicating to providing you direct access to a comprehensive care team, including specialists who are committed to providing high-quality heart and vascular care.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Heart Disease: Your Questions Answered


Types of Heart Disease


Heart Disease: Your Questions Answered


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Join Dr. Sanjay Maniar, who is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and offers a complete scope of diagnostic testing, treatment and procedures, as he answers common heart disease questions.

Types of Heart Disease


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Heart disease describes a range of conditions and diseases that affect the health of your heart.

Heart Disease Prevention


Heart Disease Myths


Heart Disease Prevention


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While nothing guarantees that you do not develop heart disease, you can do several things to reduce your risk.

Heart Disease Myths


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Memorial Hermann is setting the record straight on common heart disease myths.

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