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Heart rehabilitation in Canton

CHRISTUS Cardiac Rehabilitation

Your Heart. Your Life. Our Purpose.

Cardiac Rehabilitation Program in Canton

The CHRISTUS cardiac rehabilitation program in Canton aims to reduce the risk of further heart issues. It offers supervised physical activity, lifestyle education, and support for healthier habits.

You will acquire essential insights and resources for effective disease management, contributing to better health prospects over time. The program enhances exercise capacity, improves overall quality of life, and decreases psychological stress.

CHRISTUS Cardiac Rehabilitation

903-606-7744

Appropriate candidates

Research shows that participation in medically-supervised physical activity after a cardiac event can lower a person’s future risk of a heart attack, as well as help them live longer than a patient who does not participate in cardiac rehab. The chances for survival improve for those who take part in these life-saving programs.

A physician referral is required to participate in a cardiac rehab program. And your cardiologist or primary care provider can best determine if and when you are ready to begin. You may be a candidate if you have experienced any of the following:

  • Recent heart attack
  • Angioplasty and/or stent
  • Heart bypass | Transplant | Valve surgery
  • Stable angina | Chronic heart failure

What Can You Expect

Our rehabilitation program incorporates personalized physical activities tailored to your needs. You will learn about important lifestyle changes, including dietary habits, stress management, and smoking cessation.

Medical experts meticulously supervise you to guarantee the exercises' safety and effectiveness, adjusting the regimen whenever necessary.

Benefits of Cardiac Rehab Program at CHRISTUS

  • Awareness of symptoms of heart disease
  • Blood cholesterol | Triglyceride levels
  • Blood pressure monitoring | Control
  • Daily and work activity performance
  • Diabetes management
  • Endurance | Strength of the heart, lungs and other muscles
  • Nutrition | Lifestyle habits
  • Self confidence
  • Stress levels
  • Understanding of medication

Cardiac Rehabilitation

At our facility in Canton, we focus on boosting physical fitness and endurance, improving heart health, reducing the risk of future cardiac episodes, and supporting mental health. We aim to extend and enhance the quality of life for those who join our program.

 

CHRISTUS Cardiac Rehabilitation is an outpatient department of CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Medical Center - Tyler.

Hours & Locations

CHRISTUS

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Hours
  • Monday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Wednesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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