Understanding Better Heart Health for Women
April 14th, 2026
Understanding Women's Heart Health
Heart disease is often thought of as a condition that primarily affects men, but the reality is that cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death amongst women in the United States. Despite these statistics, many women are unaware of their personal risk factors or the unique ways heart disease may present in women.
Recently, CVAM's Dr. Amy Daliman and Dr. Rachel Debenham joined Arizona Midday to discuss the importance of women's heart health and why awareness, prevention, and early detection are critical to protecting long-term cardiovascular wellness.
Why Women's Heart Health Matters
Heart disease impacts women of all ages and backgrounds. While some risk factors are shared between men and women, women also experience unique cardiovascular risks throughout different stages of life, including pregnancy, menopause, and hormonal changes. These factors can influence heart health and should be part of ongoing conversations between women and their healthcare providers. (www.goredforwomen.org)
How CVAM Supports Women's Heart Health
At CVAM, we believe education and early intervention are key components of heart disease prevention. Our team provides comprehensive cardiovascular evaluations, diagnostic testing, and personalized treatment plans designed to meet each patient's unique needs.
Whether you're managing existing heart conditions, monitoring risk factors, or simply looking to take a proactive approach to your health, our specialists are here to help guide you every step of the way.
Your heart health matters at every stage of life. By understanding your risk, recognizing warning signs, and prioritizing preventative care, you can take meaningful steps toward a healthier future.
If you have concerns about your heart health or would like to schedule an evaluation, contact us today to learn more about our cardiovascular services.