Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
Identify risk early and take control of your long-term heart health.
What It Is
What is cardiovascular risk testing?
Cardiovascular risk testing looks at key markers linked to heart health, including cholesterol patterns, inflammation, metabolic health, and other advanced indicators. Rather than waiting for symptoms to appear, this testing helps identify early risk factors that may contribute to cardiovascular disease over time. At MOOV, the goal is to give you a clearer picture of your risk and a more proactive path forward.
Who It's For
Is Cardiovascular Risk Testing Right for You?
- You have a family history of heart disease
- You have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or metabolic concerns
- You want a more preventive, longevity-focused approach to care
- You want a clearer understanding of your cardiovascular risk
Testing is used to guide a personalized strategy focused on prevention and long-term cardiovascular health.
MOOV’s Approach
At MOOV, cardiovascular risk testing is not just about identifying abnormal numbers. We evaluate your results in the context of your overall health, lifestyle, and long-term goals to better understand what may be driving risk. Our physicians translate that data into a clear, personalized plan designed to reduce risk, improve health markers, and support long-term cardiovascular health.
Physician Led Results
“Cardiovascular disease often develops long before symptoms appear. With the right testing, we can identify risk early and take meaningful steps to prevent long-term complications.”
Dr. Jeff Sternlicht
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cardiovascular risk testing?
Cardiovascular risk testing uses advanced lab markers to evaluate factors related to heart health, including cholesterol, inflammation, and metabolic function.
Is cardiovascular risk testing right for me?
Cardiovascular risk testing may be a good fit if you have a family history of heart disease, elevated cholesterol or blood pressure, metabolic concerns, or want a more proactive approach to prevention.
How long does cardiovascular risk testing take?
The testing itself is usually quick and often involves a blood draw, with results typically available within a few days depending on the panel.
Is there downtime after cardiovascular risk testing?
No. Testing requires no recovery time and little disruption to your day.
When will I get my cardiovascular risk testing results?
Your results are reviewed with a physician, who will explain the findings and outline a personalized plan based on your risk profile and goals.
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