WakeMed’s 24/7 digital Care Companion, helping you find the right care at every step of your heart and vascular journey. Together, let's get you immediate answers to your questions.
Grace is here for you anytime, day or night, to answer questions, help you understand symptoms, and guide you to the right WakeMed Heart & Vascular care, so you feel supported every step of the way.
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Grace brings the expertise of WakeMed's Heart & Vascular experts into every conversation.
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When it comes to your heart, finding the right care doesn’t have to be confusing. Grace helps guide you to the right place, whether that’s connecting you with a cardiologist or primary care provider, so you can feel confident about what to do next.
WakeMed offers comprehensive heart and vascular services, backed by leading specialists and advanced technology. Grace can help you find care, learn what’s available, and decide where to start. Chat with Grace about such topics as:
Atrial Fibrillation
A heart rhythm condition where the heartbeat becomes irregular, which can affect how well blood moves through the heart.
Cardiomyopathy
A condition where the heart muscle changes in size or shape, making it harder for the heart to pump blood effectively.
Coronary Artery Disease
Happens when the arteries that carry blood to the heart become narrowed over time, which can lead to chest pain or shortness of breath.
Heart Failure
A condition where the heart is not pumping blood as well as it should, which can cause symptoms like shortness of breath, swelling, or fatigue.
High Cholesterol
Excess cholesterol can collect in the blood vessels, building up over time, making it harder for blood to move through the arteries.
Heart Valve Disease
With heart valve disease, the valves that help move blood through the heart may be narrowed or leaky, making the heart work harder.
High Blood Pressure
Also called hypertension, happens when the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently too high, making the heart work harder.
Structural Heart Disease
Refers to problems with the heart’s structure, such as the valves, walls, or chambers, that affect how the heart works.