Heart Disease

Heart Disease Lab Tests and health information

Do you want to know how likely you are to have heart disease? 

Our blood tests for heart disease provide a comprehensive set of tests to detect hidden heart diseases before they become life-threatening.

In the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death. Heart issues are considered to be the cause of one out of every four deaths. Heart disease isn't simply a problem for the elderly; it may afflict people of all ages, including children. You can be placing yourself in danger without even realizing it. That's why we recommend being tested to discover if you have any signs or symptoms that point to possible heart disease. It's important to be tested regularly to stay on top ... See more


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The heart, a muscular organ that is in the region of the chest in between the lungs, is about the size of an adult fist. The job of the heart is to pump blood, and it can beat as much as 100,000 times per day. The blood carries nutritious oxygen and nutrients through the body, and it works to transport carbon dioxide and waste materials to the kidneys, lungs, and the liver. In these organs, the toxins are then removed from the body via natural processes.  

The heart makes sure that it has plenty of oxygen via coronary arteries and veins throughout the heart. It’s also a part of the endocrine system producing hormones called atrial natriuretic peptides or ANP. It also creates B natriuretic peptides or BNP that help to coordinate the function of the heart via the blood vessels and kidneys.  

Essentially, the heart is a hollow that has two vertically divided halves. These halves are divided by a septum, and either side has two internal chambers. ... See more