Congestive Heart Failure

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Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a chronic condition in which the heart cannot pump blood as effectively as it should. This can cause fluid buildup in the lungs, legs, and other parts of the body, leading to fatigue, swelling, and shortness of breath. Early diagnosis and ongoing cardiovascular care can help patients manage symptoms, improve heart function, and maintain quality of life.

Our providers offer comprehensive diagnostic testing, personalized treatment plans, and long-term heart failure management focused on improving daily function and supporting overall heart health.

Common Symptoms

  • Shortness of breath during activity or while lying down

  • Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet

  • Fatigue or weakness

  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat

  • Persistent coughing or wheezing

  • Sudden weight gain from fluid retention

  • Reduced ability to exercise or perform daily activities