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When you choose Tanner Heart Care for cardiac services, procedures or tests, you’re trusting your heart to experienced and compassionate heart care specialists. 

As we work together to manage your heart care, we also offer tools and resources to support you and make you an active participant in your heart health.

Heart care assessments

Knowing your risk for cardiovascular disease is essential in helping you and your doctor create a plan to reduce your likelihood of experiencing a heart attack.

Heart Health Risk Quiz 

Want to find out the “age” of your heart? Our free online heart risk quiz reveals your heart’s age, your risk for heart disease and ways you can improve your heart’s health.

Calcium Scoring 

A simple, non-invasive procedure that can effectively diagnose coronary artery disease in more than 93% of at-risk patients. Call 770-812-9721 to get your score. 

Congestive heart failure

Congestive heart failure (CHF) doesn't have to stop you in your tracks. With management, you can keep living an active life despite the condition. Watch this video, featuring Stephani Morgan, RN, the nurse manager of noninvasive cardiac studies at Tanner Health System, to learn more.

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