Managing your medications is an important part of taking care of your heart and keeping you feeling well. Medications can reduce symptoms and slow disease progression. This can reduce hospital visits and improve your quality of life.
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Browse through our various tools and resources to learn more about women's heart health and how you can manage your health.
Explore our patient guides, educational classes and workshops, wellness resources and support services designed to help you better understand heart disease, navigate treatment and live well every day.
Keira Torkko is the Chief People Officer and Chief of Staff at Assent Inc. She has more than 25 years experience in a combination of the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
Our translational program develops innovative biomarkers and treatments for DM1, which has it’s highest prevalence worldwide in Eastern Canada.
We are pleased to offer travel discounts for delegates attending the 5th Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit, to be held on April 25 - 26, 2025.
Treatment depends greatly on the type of heart disease you have. Whatever your situation, optimal treatment relies on a combination of efforts that may include medication, medical procedures and lifestyle changes.
Michael Tremblay is Chair of the Board of Governors of The Ottawa Hospital.
Heather Tulloch is a Clinical, Health, and Rehabilitation Psychologist, Scientist, and Director of the Cardiovascular Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine Laboratory at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
UOHI Mandatory Training
Women@Heart has been carefully developed and you'll benefit the most if you attend each session. We do know that “life happens” and people are not always able to participate each week, but participating in as many sessions as possible will give you the most benefit.
Masking requirements, visiting hours and guidelines for visitors at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
The purpose of this guide is to help you prepare for admission to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. This information is for you to read once you have been placed on the surgery waiting list.
Wear Red Canada is celebrated annually across the country on February 13 to raise awareness about women’s heart health
This is a welcoming space to connect with others living with atrial fibrillation, share experiences, and learn from one another in a relaxed, informal setting.
An educational discharge class for patients and their families. This class is suitable for patients who have had a heart attack, those who have coronary artery disease, and their families.
An educational class for patients who are undergoing or considering an ablation and their loved ones.
An overview of the latest in emerging nicotine products and associated health risks.
This class is directed to those who have been diagnosed with heart failure and their families.
The Heart Failure Support Group is free and open to all heart failure patients and their partners. Take advantage of this opportunity to meet and interact with other heart failure patients in an informal setting.