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Whether you’re looking for ways to live better or managing a health condition, we’re here to help. At Englewood Health, we offer the highest quality of cardiac and vascular care across the full spectrum—from routine evaluations to the most complex interventions. Patients benefit from advanced expertise and a seamless experience close to home.
If you live in Northern New Jersey, you’ve got nationally recognized, state-of-the-art heart and vascular care right in your community.
Care where you need it
“At Englewood Health, our vascular surgeons deliver expert, effective treatment for a range of conditions—from common issues like varicose veins to life-threatening concerns such as aneurysms and blocked arteries.”
— Dr. Joseph De Gregorio, Executive Director of Cardiovascular Services
Test your heart smarts
Drinking water is good for your heart.
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Uh-oh. It might be time for a water break!
Staying hydrated supports our hearts and may help reduce long-term risks for heart disease. (Tip! Oatmeal, fruit, and veggies are all snacks that increase your water intake.)
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Staying hydrated supports our hearts and may help reduce long-term risks for heart disease. (Tip! Oatmeal, fruit, and veggies are all snacks that increase your water intake.)
You got it!
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Fats are unhealthy.
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All fats are not created equal. Unsaturated fats—found in avocado, nuts, and fish—are good for your heart and your overall health.
There’s a bit more to it.
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I need to work out for 30 minutes straight to stay fit.
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Adults should get at least 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week. You don’t need to do 30 minutes straight for it to “count.” Short intervals can add up.
You've got theright idea.
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Visiting your primary care physician can help your heart.
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“It was like you were home with people you knew. They weren’t just nurses—they really cared about you. It makes you feel better and you know you’re in good hands.”
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— Frances Olenik, North Arlington, NJ
Award-winning care, close to home
— Dr. Adam G. Arnofsky, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery
“As a leader in advanced care for all types of cardiac conditions, Englewood Hospital’s expert team is using the latest technology and practices to save lives and improve health.”
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Englewood Health takes a holistic view of your health. With the largest network of physicians in Northern New Jersey, we can bring you the best of both worlds: primary care and specialty care that work together.
How primary care doctors and specialists approach high cholesterol
“High cholesterol raises heart risks. I look deeper with advanced tests, treat with personalized options, and work with PCPs to get patients to healthier numbers—together.”— Dr. Jennifer Wellings
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All fats are not created equal. Unsaturated fats—found in avocado, nuts, and fish—are good for your heart and your overall health.
You get it.
Adults should get at least 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week. You don’t need to do 30 minutes straight for it to “count.” Short intervals can add up.
Not necessarily!
Regular checkups with your PCP can help spot red flags in your heart health. If needed, your doctor will refer you to a cardiologist for a closer look at your heart.
Don’t skip thatannual checkup!
Regular checkups with your PCP can help spot red flags in your heart health. If needed, your doctor will refer you to a cardiologist for a closer look at your heart.
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Primary care doctor
“I always start with recommendations for lifestyle changes, but when tests show your cholesterol levels could harm your arteries, it’s time to talk about medications.”— Dr. Anand Srinivasan
Cardiologist
Cardiologist
"High cholesterol raises heart risks. I look deeper with advanced tests, treat with personalized options, and work with PCPs to get patients to healthier numbers—together."
Dr. Jennifer Wellings
Most people don't need to be screened for vascular conditions.
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Certain medical conditions and family history can put you at elevated risk for vascular disease. It's a good idea to ask your doctor if you have any of those factors.
You've got the right idea.
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Certain medical conditions and family history can put you at elevated risk for vascular disease. It's a good idea to ask your doctor if you have any of those factors.
Here's something to consider.
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— Dr. Thomas R. Bernik, Chief of Vascular Surgery
Fats are unhealthy.
True
True
False
False
All fats are not created equal. Unsaturated fats—found in avocado, nuts, and fish—are good for your heart and your overall health.
There’s a bit more to it.
X
All fats are not created equal. Unsaturated fats—found in avocado, nuts, and fish—are good for your heart and your overall health.
You get it.
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“Vascular surgery at Englewood Health focuses on two main areas: venous disease and arterial disease. On the venous side, we treat conditions such as varicose veins, spider veins, and deep vein thrombosis. On the arterial side, we manage peripheral vascular disease, which is the most common condition we see.”