First postpartum heart clinic opens in San Diego
It’s important for new moms to care for their hearts.
As the leading cause of death in the United States, heart disease is especially impactful for women. There are risk factors and warning signs that are unique to women, and awareness is the first step in preventing disease and helping those we care about lead long and healthy lives.
Sharp cares for women’s hearts so that they can continue to be the heart of their families and communities. Our women’s cardiovascular services are part of an extensive collection of women’s health services we offer across all our hospitals, featuring personalized care and treatments to fit the needs and lifestyles of women at all stages of life.
Sharp Grossmont Hospital is the only hospital in San Diego with a dedicated women’s acute cardiac care unit located within a women’s-only hospital. Sharp Grossmont Hospital also offers a postpartum heart health clinic, developed to care for women’s heart health after giving birth.
Sharp Memorial Hospital was the first hospital in San Diego to pioneer LVAD therapy as well as the first heart transplant surgery. It is also home to the Sharp Memorial Heart and Lung Clinic, which provides a broad range of outpatient treatment options for various cardiovascular conditions through its Advanced Heart Program.
Along with our inpatient and outpatient treatment services, we know that prevention is key to a healthy heart and body. We offer comprehensive heart and stroke screenings, women’s health assessments, cardiovascular webinars, and a dynamic women’s health conference to help women better understand and maintain their overall health.
Sharp HealthCare is excited to partner with the American Heart Association's signature women’s movement, Go Red for Women, to improve women's lives by providing information, inspiration and resources, and empowering them to take charge of their heart health.
Information is power. Knowing some critical numbers — blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and body mass index — are the first steps toward reducing one’s risk for heart disease. Through our collaboration with Go Red for Women, one of our goals is to provide women with the valuable cardiovascular health resources to make small changes in their lifestyle that can produce significant results.
— Trisha Khaleghi, Senior Vice President and Market Chief Executive Officer, Sharp HealthCare Metropolitan Hospitals
Our partnership with Go Red for Women honors our grandmothers, mothers, wives, daughters, sisters, friends and all the other women in our lives. More than just a color, red is a call to action — a way to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease for women and instill a sense of confidence in their health. Together, we will keep the hearts of women beating stronger for themselves and for those they love.
Visit the American Heart Association for more heart health news.