A self-proclaimed “big sports guy,” he golfs, bowls and lives an always on the go lifestyle with his fiancé.
As we celebrate Heart Month, Corewell Health invites our patients and communities to join us in our ongoing commitment to heart health for every person. Whether it’s addressing daily stressors and lifestyle and environmental factors that impact heart health, or exploring cutting-edge treatments for rare cardiac conditions, we focus on personalized care for every patient. From preventive measures to advanced cardiac care, we are here to partner with you in maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle.
As we embrace Heart Month, we’re proud to promote heart health and empower individuals to lead heart-conscious lives, as highlighted by the resources below. Together, we can build healthier communities and foster a culture of heart wellness.
A self-proclaimed “big sports guy,” he golfs, bowls and lives an always on the go lifestyle with his fiancé.
Swelling in her legs, anemia and shortness of breath were the first signs that Lucille, 91, of Benton Harbor, needed to get her heart checked.
'If you keep working, you don’t realize the concept of age. You never miss a beat,' Butterworth Hospital chef Ollie, 84, says.
Karol, 59, from Buchanan, had gone her whole life without ever being a patient in the hospital or even taking medication.
After years of managing heart conditions, Benton Harbor resident Denise found the medical advice she needed to make permanent changes.
Though Katie looked healthy on the outside, her weak heart couldn’t sustain her much longer. Organ donation provided new life.
A self-proclaimed “big sports guy,” he golfs, bowls and lives an always on the go lifestyle with his fiancé.
Swelling in her legs, anemia and shortness of breath were the first signs that Lucille, 91, of Benton Harbor, needed to get her heart checked.
'If you keep working, you don’t realize the concept of age. You never miss a beat,' Butterworth Hospital chef Ollie, 84, says.
Karol, 59, from Buchanan, had gone her whole life without ever being a patient in the hospital or even taking medication.
After years of managing heart conditions, Benton Harbor resident Denise found the medical advice she needed to make permanent changes.
Though Katie looked healthy on the outside, her weak heart couldn’t sustain her much longer. Organ donation provided new life.
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