COVID-19 Resources
Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care is committed to your health and safety. We’re actively monitoring all COVID-19 updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and taking the necessary steps to ensure that our patients and staff are staying safe.
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is vitally important that you continue to maintain good overall health. We are here to help you manage your heart health, both at home and during your visit. Here are some important resources to make sure that you have the most up-to-date information on COVID-19, its impact on heart health, and what you can expect when you visit a Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care facility.
Resources
What Should Heart Patients Know About COVID-19?
By now, it’s clear that COVID-19 poses a dangerous risk to many people with pre-existing conditions. For those with a cardiac condition, there are even more potential risks. Read more.
Heart Health Outcomes of COVID-19
It’s now becoming more clear that the COVID-19 virus could have lasting effects on the way your heart works, even for patients without pre-existing heart conditions. But what if you already have a heart condition or are recovering from a recent cardiovascular episode? Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care offers treatment options and prevention methods to help keep you healthy. Read more.
How COVID-19 Treatments Could Affect Heart Patients
Although there isn’t yet a definitive treatment for COVID-19, there are options, depending on your symptoms and their severity. If you have a heart condition, you should know your treatment options and how they may affect your cardiovascular health before getting treated. Read more.
Home Exercises for Cardiac Rehabilitation
If you’ve experienced a heart attack, heart failure, angioplasty, or heart surgery, you’re probably enrolled in a cardiac rehabilitation program with your health care provider. Cardiac rehabilitation is an important part of managing and improving your heart health. Read more.
Questions?
If you have questions about managing your heart health, scheduling an appointment, or visiting a facility, please contact us at 877-200-9592.