South Asian Cardiovascular Center
The first cardiovascular center in the Midwest that aims to educate, screen, prevent, and treat South Asians for their high risk of cardiac disease.
The South Asian Cardiovascular Center at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital is the first center of its kind in the Midwest designed to serve the South Asian community through a unique combination of community outreach, culturally sensitive advanced clinical services, and research. The aim of the center is to educate, screen, prevent, and treat South Asians for their high risk of cardiac disease.
10/25/2024
The South Asian Cardiovascular Center (SACC) at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital wishes you a Happy Diwali! We're bringing you our Rangoli and lamp display to brighten your day. Lighten your day by taking a walk to the wall of light on the first floor to witness the colorful Rangoli display. This display will be available till the end of October, don’t miss it.
Diwali is the time for South Asians to celebrate the festival of lights. Colorful Rangolis decorated with lamps continue to be a part of Diwali celebrations in many households. The celebration does not stop with this, there will be Diwali sweets and flyers distributed on Oct 28th and Nov 1st at the top deck cafeteria. We wish you all a very happy and healthy Diwali! 🪔
11/08/2023
Wishing you all a very happy Diwali !! Do check out the Rangoli display by the wall of lights at the Advocate Lutheran General hospital location and also visit our website for more information about heart health.
https://www.advocatehealth.com/health-services/advocate-heart-institute/programs-and-treatments/preventive-care/south-asian-cardiovascular-center/nutrition-heart-health
The South Asian Cardiovascular Center (SACC) at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital wishes you a Happy Diwali! We're bringing you our Rangoli and lamp display to brighten your day.
Diwali is the time for South Asians to celebrate the festival of lights. Colorful Rangolis decorated with lamps continue to be a part of Diwali celebrations in many households. Share a picture of your Rangoli in the comments below.
Looking for new recipes to try at home with your family to celebrate? Check out Dil Se - a series of heart-healthy recipes your family will enjoy: http://ow.ly/Gg3u50CfTkr
Diabetes and heart disease are very common among South Asians, but there are things you can do to help keep your risk under control. Eating protein helps stabilize blood sugars and manage type 2 diabetes. Along with exercise, it can also help reduce or maintain your body weight.
Watch this video to learn the many benefits of adding more protein into your diet.
Learn about the South Asian Cardiovascular Center and make an appointment with a cardiologist today: http://ow.ly/HKdZ50BDJcB
February is Heart Month, and it’s an important reminder to protect your loved ones and make sure their heart is healthy by making plans for annual doctor checkups and blood draws. These checkups may determine if you require additional tests such as a heart scan or stress test, depending on your condition. This is extremely important for South Asians, as statistics show they have the highest risk for heart disease.
Can you relate to this video below? Is this how your conversations go with family members? How much do you really know about apple cider vinegar? We're debunking the myth that consuming apple cider vinegar can help your heart health.
Schedule an appointment with a doctor today and learn more about our South Asian Cardiovascular Center in Park Ridge: https://bit.ly/3rGYRRV
11/04/2021
The South Asian Cardiovascular Center (SACC) at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital wishes you a Happy Diwali! We're bringing you our virtual Rangoli and lamp display to brighten your day.
Diwali is the time for South Asians to celebrate the festival of lights. Colorful Rangolis decorated with lamps continue to be a part of Diwali celebrations in many households. Share a picture of your Rangoli in the comments below.
Looking for new recipes to try at home with your family this weekend? Check out Dil Se - a series of heart-healthy recipes your family will enjoy: http://ow.ly/Gg3u50CfTkr
The South Asian Cardiovascular Center hosted a conversation on how South Asian women can lead their families in preventing cardiovascular risk.
Moderated by Srisakthi Ramanthan, RD, LDN, community dietitian and outreach coordinator for the South Asian Cardiovascular Center at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, IL, with panelists:
• Sharmila Rao Thakkar, MPH, MPA, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Consultant at SRT Advising & Consulting
• Dr. Simi Ranajee, CEO-IMISCO, Author World of Wonder, Tedx Speaker-My Holes Can Sing
• Susan Patel, Business Development Consultant, President of the Indo American Democratic Organization, Chicago
They discussed why heart health is important for South Asians, preventive measures to reduce the risk of heart disease and more. Have questions or tips to share? Post them in the comments below!
Get heart healthy South Asian recipes as part of our Dil Se series here: http://ow.ly/Vr6850E9Tpc
And learn more about the South Asian Cardiovascular Center here: http://ow.ly/NWrI50E9Tmu
03/25/2021
Join the South Asian Cardiovascular Center for a conversation on Monday, March 29 at 11 am on how South Asian women can lead their families in preventing cardiovascular risk.
Moderated by Srisakthi Ramanthan, RD, LDN, community dietitian and outreach coordinator for the South Asian Cardiovascular Center at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, IL, with panelists:
• Sharmila Rao Thakkar, MPH, MPA, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Consultant at SRT Advising & Consulting
• Dr. Simi Ranajee, CEO-IMISCO, Author World of Wonder, Tedx Speaker-My Holes Can Sing
• Susan Patel, Business Development Consultant, President of the Indo American Democratic Organization, Chicago
We’ll discuss why heart health is important for South Asians, preventive measures to reduce the risk of heart disease and more.
Tune in right here on our page on Monday, March 29, where we’ll share the video conversation at 11 am.
12/02/2020
South Asians represent 60% of global heart disease patients even though they make up about 25% of the world’s population. Cardiovascular disease remains the top cause of death in the U.S., but research shows that South Asians are especially at risk for heart attacks even at younger ages. Take our online heart risk assessment now: http://ow.ly/XS0V50CzT1q
Heart Health Assessment Estimate your risk of heart and blood vessel disease. Learn your "heart age" and find out which behaviors may keep your heart healthy.
11/13/2020
Incorporate these recipes into your everyday cooking, special occasions and for Diwali.
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Celebrating Diwali while taking care of your heart | health enews Whether you celebrate on Nov. 14 or not, these South Asian recipes will spice up any meal – with a healthy twist.
11/12/2020
The South Asian Cardiovascular Center (SACC) at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital wishes you a Happy Diwali! We're bringing you our virtual Rangoli and lamp display to brighten your day.
Diwali is the time for South Asians to celebrate the festival of lights. Colorful Rangolis decorated with lamps continue to be a part of Diwali celebrations in many households. Share a picture of your Rangoli in the comments below.
Looking for new recipes to try at home with your family this weekend? Check out Dil Se - a series of heart-healthy recipes your family will enjoy: http://ow.ly/Gg3u50CfTkr
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The South Asian Cardiovascular Center at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital is the first center of its kind in the Midwest designed to serve the South Asian
community through a unique combination of community outreach, culturally
sensitive advanced clinical services, and research. The aim of the center is to
educate, screen, prevent, and treat South Asians for their high risk of
cardiac disease.
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Park Ridge, IL
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