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Cardiac rehabilitation

Our dedicated cardiac rehab team will help you feel your best after a heart event or surgery.

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Working together to take care of your heart

Whether you’ve recently had a heart attack, undergone heart surgery, or are managing a chronic heart condition, we’ll help you restore your strength, energy, and confidence – and reduce the risk of future heart issues.

Early recovery, better care

Our inpatient rehab services often start less than 24 hours after heart surgery.

Personalized treatment

We’ll work together to create an exercise plan tailored to you.

Care just for you

At some locations, we offer an intensive rehabilitation program scientifically proven to reverse heart disease.

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Advancing cardiac rehab

We offer comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs, including these services.

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation Evaluation and Treatment

  • Exercise training

  • Education and counseling

  • Risk factor modification

  • Medication management

  • Stress management

  • Monitoring and follow-up

Judy McBeth
Patient story

Cardiac Rehab Makes All the Difference

Judy McBeth recounts her journey with the cardiac rehab unit at Utah Valley Clinic, Utah Valley Hospital. With the right team, navigating heart issues becomes less daunting

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Redefining excellence in patient care

Intermountain Health is leading the future of care with our extensive, integrated network of specialized centers and institutes. These advanced programs are dedicated to performing research, conducting clinical trials, and enhancing patient care. We then seamlessly integrate that knowledge into our model of care to improve treatment for all our patients.

The team at Cardiac Rehab, the staff and other friendships we made, REALLY lifted me up!

Judy

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