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Dignity Health Sounds the Alarm on Heart Disease

By Ruby Stephenson, Contributing Writer
February 17, 2026 at 01:25pm. Views: 1194

California – As communities across the nation observe American Heart Month this February, Dignity Health is spotlighting the vital importance of proactive heart health, urging individuals to prioritize understanding their cardiac risk factors through comprehensive screenings. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, yet many cases are preventable or manageable with early detection.
 
"Heart Month is more than just an awareness campaign; it's a critical call to action," shares Dr Mir Wasif Ali Chief of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery, at Dignity Health St Bernardine Medical Center, "Many people don't realize they are at risk for heart disease until they experience a serious event. That's why getting screened, understanding your numbers, and having an open dialogue with your doctor are paramount. Early detection can literally be a lifesaver."
 
Heart disease often develops silently, with symptoms not appearing until significant damage has occurred. Screenings play a crucial role in identifying warning signs and risk factors before they escalate into more severe conditions, like heart attacks, strokes, or heart failure.
 
Key Heart Screenings Everyone Should Consider:
Dignity Health recommends a range of screenings, tailored to individual risk factors and age. These often include:

- Blood Pressure Checks: High blood pressure (hypertension) is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, often without noticeable symptoms. Regular checks are essential.

- Cholesterol Tests (Lipid Panel): Measures total cholesterol, LDL ("bad") cholesterol, HDL ("good") cholesterol, and triglycerides, which can indicate plaque buildup in arteries.

- Blood Glucose Tests (Diabetes Screening): Untreated diabetes can severely damage blood vessels and nerves, significantly increasing heart disease risk.

- Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist Circumference: Indicators of obesity, a major contributor to heart conditions.

- Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG): A quick, painless test that records the electrical signals in your heart, detecting irregularities in heart rhythm and structure.

- Advanced Screenings (as recommended by a physician): For those with higher risk factors, doctors may recommend calcium scoring CT scans, stress tests, or echocardiograms to provide a more detailed view of heart health.

"Knowing your numbers – your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar – is the first, most powerful step in preventing heart disease," adds Dr. Ali, "These simple tests, often performed during a routine check-up, provide invaluable insights that empower you and your healthcare team to make informed decisions about your health."
 
Dignity Health California hospitals offer a full spectrum of advanced cardiovascular care, utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostics, like cardiac MRI and CT angiography, alongside minimally invasive procedures, such as TAVR and WATCHMAN™. Dignity Health California hospitals also state their services encompass electrophysiology, advanced heart failure treatments, and comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation - all delivered by a multidisciplinary team dedicated to your heart health.
 
Beyond screenings, Dignity Health encourages lifestyle modifications that support a healthy heart, including a balanced diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress, and quitting smoking.
 
This Heart Month, Dignity Health encourages everyone to take charge of their heart health. Schedule a preventative health visit with your doctor to discuss your personal risk factors and determine which screenings are right for you. It's an investment in your future and an opportunity to live a longer, healthier life.
 
 
About Dignity Health California
Dignity Health California is a nonprofit network of over 9000 physicians, more than 35,000 employees, 29 acute care hospitals, and 200-plus care-centers, including community hospitals, urgent care, surgery and imaging centers, home health, and primary care clinics. Dignity Health California provides award-winning care to communities in five primary markets across the state: North State, Sacramento, Central Valley, Central Coast, and Southern California.
 
Dignity Health is a member of CommonSpirit Health, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality, and affordable patient-centered care with special attention to the poor and underserved. Learn more at DignityHealth.org and CommonSpirit.org.

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