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A Heart Health Check with your GP will help you understand your risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the next 5 years and what you can do to prevent it. You may not be aware you have risk factors of heart disease early enough because often there are no symptoms.

Do you know what your risk of having a heart attack or stroke is?

Having a regular Heart Health Check with your GP will help you better understand your risk of a heart attack or stroke.

Most importantly, your GP and nurse can support you to lower this risk.

A Heart Health Check is a 20-minute check-up with your GP to assess your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. 

Why should you get a Heart Health Check?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Australia. Many heart attacks and strokes can be prevented through healthy behaviours like following a heart-healthy eating pattern, being active, maintaining a healthy weight and being smoke-free.

Many people may not know their risk of developing heart disease, especially since you often can’t feel risk factors like high blood pressure and cholesterol.

Who needs a Heart Health Check?

We strongly recommend having a Heart Health Check for people:

  • All people aged 45–79 years
  • People with diabetes from 35 years
  • First Nations people from 30 years 

Speak to your GP about a Heart Health Check if you do not already have heart disease.

What should you expect in your Heart Health Check?

Discuss

There are many different factors that can all play a part in your risk of developing heart disease.

Your GP or nurse may ask about:

  • whether you smoke
  • whether you have diabetes
  • medicines you are taking
  • other health problems
  • your family health history
  • ethnic groups you identify with
  • your postcode

It is so important to give your doctor as much information about your lifestyle and family history as possible.

Check

Your GP or nurse may check your blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

Assess

Your GP will work out your chance of having a heart attack or stroke in the next 5 years, using a clinically validated calculator.

Plan

Your GP or nurse will work with you to set a plan to lower your risk of heart attack or stroke. This may involve:

  • ways to make heart-healthy changes to your lifestyle
  • referrals to programs or other health professionals for more support e.g. dietitians
  • prescribing blood pressure or cholesterol lowering medicines.

Book your Heart Health Check with your GP to assess your risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the next five years.

Heart Health Checks are billed direct to Medicare at Reynella Medical Centre, please note any associated services i.e. ECG may incur a fee & follow up appointment if bloods are taken maybe billed.

You’ve only got one heart, don’t delay prevention.

 

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