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Women's Heart Clinic

Cardiovascular disease no longer is just a concern for men. In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death for American women, more than all cancers combined.
 
University of Minnesota Physicians Heart at Fairview are at the forefront of breakthroughs in women’s heart disease. Our multidisciplinary heart team offers a leading program in early detection and prevention of heart disease in women. And when you need more extensive care, we will refer you to the latest, most sophisticated treatments available.

University of Minnesota Physicians Heart offers two programs help protect women from heart disease. Each program provides comprehensive evaluation and state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques designed to help women prevent heart disease, or detect their condition early. The clinics are located at the University of Minnesota Medical Center and Fairview Southdale. 

For more information on women's heart services and the Women's Heart Clinic, please visit: umphysicians.org
Fairview features nearly 4,000 providers practicing at over 200 locations throughout the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area and beyond. Fairview Clinics, University of Minnesota Physicians and our independent partner clinics provide an exceptional care experience, while lowering the overall costs of health care.

     
     
     
     
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