Advanced Cardiovascular Prevention in Heber City

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Heart disease often develops quietly over years before it causes obvious symptoms. That is why prevention matters. Advanced cardiovascular prevention is focused on identifying risk earlier, understanding the specific drivers behind it, and creating a plan that protects your heart and blood vessels for the long run. Instead of waiting for a crisis, this approach helps you act while there is still plenty of time to make meaningful changes.

At Impact Medical in Heber City, UT, advanced cardiovascular prevention is guided by a collaborative team that combines deep cardiovascular expertise with whole-person, preventive medicine. Ryan Cooley, MD, a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist with over 25 years of experience in cardiovascular medicine, works alongside Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, who trained in both medicine and bioengineering at the University of Utah. Together, they help patients make sense of risk factors, build practical strategies, and track progress with clear, data-driven guidance and services.

What Is Advanced Cardiovascular Prevention?

Advanced cardiovascular prevention goes beyond standard annual labs and a quick blood pressure check. It is a proactive, personalized strategy to evaluate heart and vascular risk in greater detail and intervene early. This may include deeper assessment of lipid patterns, blood sugar trends, inflammation, body composition, lifestyle habits, family history, and, when appropriate, advanced diagnostics coordinated through trusted partners.

This approach is especially valuable for people with a strong family history of heart disease, elevated cholesterol or blood sugar, high blood pressure, or those who simply want a clearer picture of their risk than traditional screening provides. The goal is not to create fear, but to create clarity and a plan you can trust.

What Advanced Prevention May Include

Your cardiovascular prevention plan at Impact Medical is individualized, but it may include several layers of evaluation and support, such as:

  • A detailed review of family history, symptoms, exercise tolerance, sleep, and stress
  • Cardiometabolic lab work, including cholesterol patterns, triglycerides, blood sugar and A1c, and other markers that clarify risk
  • Blood pressure evaluation with attention to trends over time, not just a single reading
  • Body composition and lifestyle review to identify practical levers for improvement
  • Coordination of additional testing when indicated, such as imaging or stress testing through trusted partners

This comprehensive view helps identify whether risk is primarily driven by genetics, metabolic factors, lifestyle patterns, or a combination, so your plan can be targeted rather than generic.

Prevention Strategies That Fit Real Life

Once your risk profile is clear, your provider will help you build a plan that is both effective and sustainable. Lifestyle strategies are often the foundation and may focus on nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and recovery. The plan is not built around extremes. Instead, it is designed around the small, repeatable choices that move the needle over time.

Medication may be discussed when appropriate, especially for cholesterol management, blood pressure, or blood sugar control. In advanced prevention, medication decisions are guided by your overall risk, lab trends, and long term goals, with careful follow up to monitor response and adjust as needed. The aim is a plan that protects you without leaving you guessing.

Who Benefits from Advanced Cardiovascular Prevention?

Advanced prevention can be helpful for a wide range of people, including those who feel well but want a deeper assessment than routine care provides. It is particularly valuable if you have:

  • A family history of early heart disease or stroke
  • Elevated cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure, or blood sugar
  • Unexplained fatigue, reduced stamina, or concerning symptoms during exertion
  • A desire for performance-focused health planning with long term longevity in mind

Even if your current numbers are only mildly abnormal, early action often leads to the biggest long term benefit.

Why Choose Impact Medical for Advanced Cardiovascular Prevention?

Impact Medical provides advanced cardiovascular prevention through a uniquely qualified team of board-certified physicians. Ryan Cooley, MD, is a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist with extensive training in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, and cardiac electrophysiology, bringing deep expertise in cardiovascular risk and cardiometabolic health. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, integrates his background in bioengineering, genetics, and performance medicine with preventive and lifestyle-based care designed to support long term resilience.

Erika Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP, is a board-certified family physician with fellowship training in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine and certification through the Menopause Society, offering insight into how aging and hormonal transitions influence vascular and metabolic risk. Benz Pimsakul, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician focused on preventive care, mental health, and lifestyle optimization, helping patients turn recommendations into sustainable routines. Leslie McNaughtan, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician with a focused interest in women’s health and integrative primary care, ensuring prevention strategies reflect each patient’s life stage and priorities.

Advanced Heart Health Prevention in Heber City, UT

Advanced cardiovascular prevention at Impact Medical is designed to give you early insight, practical next steps, and ongoing support for protecting your heart over the long term. To learn more about your risk and build a personalized prevention plan, contact Impact Medical in Heber City, UT at (435) 200-5000 to schedule a consultation.

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