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Prevention Services Directory

The Columbia Center for Heart Disease Prevention specializes in the treatment of patients at risk for, or with, coronary heart disease.  Building on the hospital’s research and clinical expertise, this prevention program offers services to help reduce the risk of developing heart disease and to prevent recurrent heart problems.  The range of prevention services includes:  routine screening exams, high-risk evaluations, nutrition counseling, and referral to smoking cessation, behavior management programs and all other cardiovascular diagnostic testing available at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.

Each person can take crucial steps to minimize his or her risk of heart disease.  Preventive Cardiology is a joint program of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medical Center and includes an extensive network of services and centers dedicated to the identification and treatment of individuals at risk of, or with, cardiovascular disease. 

Below is a list with links to the various Preventive Services at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital:

Columbia University Medical Center Preventive Services:

Behavioral Cardiovascular Health & Hypertension Program

Columbia University Weight Control Center

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Behavioral Medicine Program

  • Program includes health-related and lifestyle concerns such as smoking cessation and weight control

Cancer Outreach and Education Programs

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Cardiovascular Health Education Center (CHEC) 

Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center

Fauth Center for Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation

Weill Cornell Medical Center Preventive Services:

Cornell Cardiac Outreach Education Program

Coronary Risk Reduction Program

Diabetes Care Center

Center for Complimentary and Integrative Medicine

Hypertension Center

 



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