Health News You Can Use: Comprehensive Angina Relief (CARe) Program
About 11 million people in the U.S. deal with angina, or chest pain that happens when there is reduced blood flow to the heart
1 minuteAngina is a type of chest pain that occurs when the heart does not receive enough oxygen-rich blood. Left untreated, the root cause of this symptom can increase the risk of heart attack or heart failure.
Dr. Aaron Grantham, an interventional cardiologist at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, joins Health News You Can Use to discuss the advanced treatment options Saint Luke's offers for angina.
He highlights how people who haven't had success with traditional treatments can find relief innovative options offered by Saint Luke’s new Comprehensive Angina Relief program—or CARe for short—such as the Shockwave Reducer and microvascular disease analysis.
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