The Virtual Care Program is an online system that uses best practices to help you take control of your heart health. It will help you understand your current health situation and motivate you to manage and improve the risk factors that impact your health and well-being.
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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.
Pierre Voisine, MD, is head of the Division of Cardiac Surgery 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.
A person living with heart failure may not think twice about popping an over-the-counter pill for pain, swallowing a vitamin with breakfast or drinking a cup of green tea. But they should. A scientific statement from the American Heart Association (AHA) released in July lists numerous prescription...
A message from the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Management Team As the Ottawa community prepares to march against racism today, the University of Ottawa Heart Institute must share its voice. We stand with the Black community. Like so many of you, we are horrified by recent headlines. We...
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in Canada, yet women are often understudied, undertreated, and underdiagnosed. The Canadian Women’s Heart Health Centre (CWHHC) at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) is calling on all Canadians to wear red on Thursday, February 13 in...
OTTAWA, February 9, 2021 — On Saturday, February 13, Canadians are invited to wear red in recognition of the third annual Wear Red Canada campaign, an important date for raising awareness about women’s heart health. Cities across the country are recognizing the date with official proclamations and...
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.
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.
An opportunity to ask questions about to clinicians and meet and interact in an informal setting.
An opportunity to ask questions about to clinicians and meet and interact in an informal setting.
Take advantage of this opportunity to meet and interact with other ICD patients in an informal setting. A different topic will be covered each month.
Join us for an engaging webinar to discover how your experience as a heart patient, caregiver, or family member can help shape the University of Ottawa Heart Institute's clinical care, programs, and research.
This interactive workshop provides the chance to connect with fellow cardiac rehab participants, review your goals, share successes and help address any barriers you have encountered along your journey.
This free virtual class teaches you about atrial fibrillation (AF) and how to live well with it. Our educational class covers a variety of subjects.