Cardiac Rehab That Helps You Rebuild Strength and Confidence

Supportive heart health, exercise, and education programs designed to help you recover safely, improve stamina, and feel more confident in daily life.

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Recover with guidance, support, and a safer plan for your heart.

After a heart attack, stent, bypass surgery, heart failure diagnosis, or another cardiac event, getting back to normal life can feel overwhelming. Prime Cardiac offers traditional outpatient cardiac rehab to help you rebuild strength, improve endurance, and feel more confident caring for your heart.

Recovery Can Feel Uncertain. You Do Not Have to Figure It Out Alone.

Many people leave the hospital with the same questions:

Can I exercise safely?
How hard should I push myself?
What symptoms should I watch for?
What should I eat now?
How do I lower my risk of another heart problem?

Traditional cardiac rehab gives you a structured place to recover with supervision, education, and encouragement. It is designed to help you move forward at a pace that fits your body, your condition, and your goals.

A Medically Supervised Program for Heart Recovery

Traditional cardiac rehab is an outpatient program that helps people improve their cardiovascular health after certain heart conditions, procedures, or surgeries. The American Heart Association describes cardiac rehab as a medically supervised program for people who have experienced a heart attack, heart failure, angioplasty, or heart surgery.

At Prime Cardiac, traditional cardiac rehab may include:

  • Supervised exercise
  • Heart rhythm and symptom monitoring
  • Education about heart health
  • Lifestyle guidance
  • Risk factor support
  • Progress tracking
  • Encouragement as you rebuild confidence

Cardiac Rehab May Help After Many Heart Events and Procedures

You may be a candidate for traditional cardiac rehab if you are recovering from or managing:

  • Heart attack
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery
  • Angioplasty or stent placement
  • Stable angina
  • Heart valve repair or replacement
  • Heart failure
  • Heart or heart lung transplant
  • Other qualifying cardiac conditions

 
Medicare lists several covered indications for cardiac rehabilitation, including heart attack within the past 12 months, coronary bypass surgery, stable angina, heart valve repair or replacement, angioplasty or coronary stenting, and heart or heart lung transplant.

A Step-by-Step Plan to Help You Recover Safely

1. Your Initial Evaluation

Your team reviews your health history, recent cardiac event or procedure, current activity level, medications, symptoms, and recovery goals.

2. A Personalized Exercise Plan

You begin a supervised exercise plan designed around your condition and ability level. The goal is to help you build endurance and strength gradually, not push you too fast.

3. Ongoing Monitoring

During sessions, your team watches how your body responds to activity. This helps you exercise with more confidence and gives your care team information they can use to adjust your plan.

4. Heart Health Education

You learn practical ways to support your heart, including movement, nutrition, stress management, medication understanding, and daily habits.

5. Progress Over Time

As you improve, your plan may be adjusted to help you keep building strength, stamina, and independence.