Take Control of Your Heart Health With Connected Care

Smarter cardiac support. Simpler billing. One secure platform for all your heart health needs — from checkups to follow-ups.

What Is Cardiology?

Cardiology focuses on your heart and blood vessels, helping detect problems early, manage long-term conditions, and improve overall health.

Even if you feel well, regular checkups can prevent serious issues like heart disease or stroke. Early detection makes treatment easier and more effective.

Heart care is especially important for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, or kidney disease, as these conditions affect heart function. Your cardiologist can monitor risks, guide lifestyle changes, and manage medications to keep your heart strong.

With the right care, you can reduce risks, stay active, and enjoy a healthier life.

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Services Provided by Cardiology Specialists and Physicians

Diagnostic & Preventive Screenings

Tests that spot early signs of heart issues.

  • EKG: Checks your heart rhythm and electrical signals.

  • Echocardiogram: Captures real-time images of your heart.

  • Blood Pressure & Cholesterol Monitoring: Detects silent risk factors early.

Chronic Condition Management

Personalized support for long-term heart care.

We help patients manage:

  • Coronary Artery Disease

  • Heart Failure

  • Arrhythmias

  • High Blood Pressure

  • High Cholesterol

Team-Based Care Coordination

Our dedicated team — including medical assistants, nurses, imaging staff, and billing experts. From scheduling tests to reviewing results and coordinating treatments, we make sure nothing falls through the cracks.

That means fewer delays, faster results, and clear communication, so you can focus on your health with confidence and peace of mind.

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The Role of Cardiology inPreventing and Managing Disease

Catches early signs of heart problems

Helps control high blood pressure

Lowers risk of heart attacks and strokes

Supports changes in diet and exercise

When to See Cardiology Specialist or Physician

Signs and Symptoms That May Indicate a Heart Concern

Chest discomfort or pain

Heartbeat feels irregular

Short breath during light activity

Dizziness or fainting

Swelling in feet or ankles

Chest tightness

How SmartCare360 Supports Your Cardiology Journey

SmartCare360 brings your health records and billing into one place. It’s easy for patients to track test results, check appointments, and follow instructions. If you’re working with cardiology consultants or cardiology medical assistants, the tool keeps everything simple. With connected care from home, you don’t need to call or visit for every update. It helps patients feel less overwhelmed and more prepared.

Track Visits, Results, and Follow-Ups in One Place

  • Get reports from labs and heart scans
  • Read provider notes anytime
  • Access full care plan from home

See What Your Heart Doctor Shared

  • See when and where your next visit is
  • Review your summaries and care goals
  • Fewer missed steps between visits

Smarter Billing for Cardiology Services

  • See what’s billed and what’s covered
  • Track insurance claims in real time
  • Know what’s due with no surprises

Support for Patients and Heart Care Assistants

  • Send questions or updates to your team
  • Mark meds as taken daily
  • Get alerts for follow-ups

You're in Control of Your Heart Care

Simple. Secure. All-in-one care, from checkup to follow-up.

 Manage your cardiology care, connect with providers, and track billing—all from one easy-to-use portal.

(FAQs)

Do I need a referral to see a cardiologist?

Some insurance plans ask for one, others don’t. Best to check with your insurer or doctor before scheduling a visit with cardiology consultants.

What does a cardiology medical assistant do?

They help prep for tests, explain care steps, and send reminders. They’re often your go-to person when following up after a visit.

 

Can I see my cardiology medical billing online?

Yes. You’ll see what was billed, what insurance paid, and what you owe. It helps avoid confusion and keep things clear.

What kind of heart tests show up in my portal?

You can view EKGs, echocardiograms, blood pressure logs, and more. Everything stays organized for quick access during your next visit.

How often should I visit a cardiology physician?

 It depends on your condition. Some patients go once a year, others more often. Your provider will set the right schedule for you.