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At Coastal Cardiovascular Care, we offer a full range of state of the art diagnostic and treatment options to best serve your needs. Whether you are a heart patient with prior heart attacks, or a healthy individual wanting to be evaluated for your risk of heart disease, our staff can help.

Our services are conveniently located under one roof at our Encinitas office. Our friendly staff will help you determine which tests are appropriate during your consultation and follow up visits.

The Time is Yesterday

Lifestyle is a powerful tool in designing any healthy future, whether we are talking about financial, health, or fitness goals. If you don’t make adjustments to balance your lifestyle, nature will find the balance for you – in the form of emotional and physical burnout, heart attack, stroke, and/or an untimely death.

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Creating a Medical Therapy Plan for Heart Disease

By SALMAN MEHBOOB, M.D. Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD or CAD) is caused by a buildup of “fatty” material called plaque in the blood vessels that provide crucial oxygen to the heart. Plaque builds up in size leading to a significant, usually more than...

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A look Inside the Cath Lab

Non-invasive cardiac testing gives cardiologists valuable information about the heart muscle, arteries, and valves, but sometimes these results are inconclusive or don’t give enough information to guide treatment.

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How to Treat Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary artery disease rarely “just happens”. Our lifestyle, including diet and exercise, along with genetics, stress, and other health issues such as high blood pressure and diabetes contribute to the progression of heart-related diseases.

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Take Control of Your Heart Health Now

One of the biggest misconceptions that I have noted over the years as an interventional cardiologist is that most patients think a heart attack “just happens” – that it appeared out of nowhere. Patients often are surprised to learn that heart disease develops over time.

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What is Venous Reflux Disease?

UNDERSTANDING VENOUS REFLUX DISEASE The healthiest veins in your legs contain valves that assist with allowing blood to flow to the heart, by opening and closing as needed. Venous reflux disease begins when those valves that keep the blood flowing to your heart no...

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What should I expect with the Holter monitor?

What should I expect with the Holter monitor? A specially trained technician will attach the Holter monitor and instruct you how to record your symptoms while wearing it. You can carry the monitor in a pocket or pouch, slung across your shoulders and neck like a purse...

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PVD Risk Factors

PVD Risk Factors Risk factors for peripheral vascular disease include: Family history of heart disease High blood pressure High cholesterol Stroke Older than 50 years Overweight or obesity Inactive (sedentary) lifestyle Smoking Diabetes High cholesterol or LDL (the...

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Consultation

We treat you like a person, actively listening to you and working together to determine the best course of treatment.

EKG

An electrocardiogram, or EKG / ECG, is a simple test that detects and records the electrical activity of the heart. 

Holter Monitor

An ambulatory, a battery-operated portable device that measures and records your heart’s activity over time as you go about your daily activities.

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Encinitas, CA 92024

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