Cardiovascular Health Assessment in Heber City

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Your heart and blood vessels quietly influence almost every part of daily life, from how far you can hike to how clearly you think at work. A cardiovascular health assessment is designed to look beneath the surface, identifying risk factors and early changes before they turn into serious problems. By understanding your numbers, your family history, and how your heart is functioning now, you can make informed choices that protect your long-term health and day-to-day quality of life.

At Impact Medical in Heber City, UT, cardiovascular health is evaluated through a blend of advanced testing and thoughtful, relationship-based care. Much of this work is guided by Ryan Cooley, MD, a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist with more than 25 years of experience in cardiovascular medicine, alongside Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, who trained in both medicine and bioengineering at the University of Utah. Together with a collaborative team of board-certified physicians, they connect detailed data with clear explanations and practical steps that fit your life.

What Is a Cardiovascular Health Assessment?

A cardiovascular health assessment is a comprehensive review of your heart and vascular risk that goes beyond a simple blood pressure check. It typically combines a detailed health history, physical exam, and targeted testing to evaluate how well your heart and blood vessels are functioning and where hidden risks may be developing.

Your provider will consider blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, weight, lifestyle habits, and family history, as well as symptoms such as chest discomfort, shortness of breath, palpitations, or decreased exercise tolerance. The goal is to identify patterns that point to elevated risk for conditions like coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, or stroke, often before major symptoms appear.

What a Cardiovascular Health Assessment Includes

While your specific plan is personalized, a cardiovascular health assessment at Impact Medical may include:

  • A detailed review of personal and family history, medications, and past test results
  • Physical exam with attention to heart sounds, circulation, and blood pressure trends
  • Lab testing for cholesterol, triglycerides, blood sugar, inflammatory markers, and other cardiometabolic indicators
  • When appropriate, electrocardiograms (ECG) or referrals for imaging and stress testing through trusted partners
  • Discussion of lifestyle factors such as nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress that influence heart and vascular health

This information is brought together into a clear picture so you understand both current status and future risk, not just isolated numbers.

Advanced Testing and Preventive Strategies

Impact Medical places strong emphasis on prevention and early detection. When needed, advanced diagnostics are used to clarify risk, especially for patients with complex histories or multiple risk factors. These may include specialized cardiometabolic panels, deeper evaluation of autonomic function, or further cardiac rhythm assessment through Dr. Cooley’s electrophysiology expertise.

Once your risk profile is understood, your provider will help you build a practical plan. This may involve adjustments to nutrition, movement, and sleep routines, strategies for managing blood pressure and blood sugar, and guidance on weight management. Medication may be considered when appropriate, with careful attention to your goals and overall health. Follow-up visits ensure your plan evolves as your numbers and daily experience change over time.

Is Cardiovascular Health Assessment Right for You?

A cardiovascular health assessment can be especially helpful if you have a family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, or diabetes, or if you have already noticed symptoms such as chest tightness, unusual shortness of breath, or palpitations. It is also a wise step if you are entering a new phase of life, returning to exercise after a break, or simply wanting a clearer picture of your heart health before problems arise.

Even if you feel well, understanding your cardiovascular risk can provide reassurance and highlight small changes that offer significant protection over the long term.

Why Choose Impact Medical for Cardiovascular Health Assessment?

Impact Medical offers cardiovascular assessment through a uniquely qualified, collaborative team. Ryan Cooley, MD, is a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist with extensive training in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, and cardiac electrophysiology, and he brings deep expertise in dysautonomia and cardiometabolic risk. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, trained in medicine and bioengineering at the University of Utah and focuses on preventive, lifestyle-based strategies that integrate genetics, performance medicine, and advanced diagnostics.

They are joined by Erika Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP, a board-certified family physician with fellowship training in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine and certification through the Menopause Society, who offers nuanced insight into how aging and hormonal changes affect cardiovascular and cognitive health. Board-certified family physician Benz Pimsakul, MD, contributes broad experience in preventive care, mental health, and lifestyle optimization for individuals and families, while Leslie McNaughtan, MD, a board-certified family medicine physician with a focused interest in women’s health and integrative primary care, helps ensure that heart health plans are tailored to each patient’s stage of life and priorities.

Heart and Vascular Wellness in Heber City, UT

Cardiovascular health assessment at Impact Medical is designed to give you clarity, early insight, and a realistic plan for protecting your heart over the long term. To learn more or take the next step in understanding your cardiovascular risk, contact Impact Medical in Heber City, UT at (435) 200-5000 to schedule a consultation.

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