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Sutter Tracy Cardiac Rehabilitation Services

Whether you’re working to reduce your risk for future heart problems, or recovering from a heart attack or surgery, cardiac rehab experts at Sutter Tracy Community Hospital are ready to help you improve your heart health.

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  • Cardiovascular Imaging and Diagnostic Services
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  • Physical Therapy
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Cardiac Rehabilitation within the Sutter Health network

The Sutter Health network has doctors and services in more than 100 California cities.

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    Working Toward a Healthier Heart

    Sutter’s cardiac rehabilitation program of exercise and education helps you manage heart-related conditions, reduce your risk for cardiovascular disease, and improve your overall physical fitness and health.

    A leader in inpatient and outpatient rehab programs, Sutter’s cardiac rehab program is conducted by highly-skilled teams of experienced cardiovascular specialists that include cardiologists, registered nurses, physical therapists, exercise physiologists, registered dietitians, psychologists and social workers.

    You may be referred to cardiac rehab after having:

    • Angioplasty or stent replacement
    • Bypass or heart surgery
    • Heart transplant
    • Valve repair or replacement

    Your doctor may also recommend cardiac rehab if you are at risk for or have had a heart attack, heart disease, heart failure or angina.

    There are four phases in the cardiac rehab program. How much time you spend participating in any one phase will depend on your health and how your heart responds.

    Phase I

    Phase I is an inpatient program that typically takes place after you are hospitalized for a heart problem. The goal is to gradually increase your strength, and if you had a heart transplant, avoid rejection of your new heart. You’ll learn what you can do to lower your risk of heart problems in the future.

    Phase II

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    If you were in the hospital, Phase II aims to help you easily transition from hospital to home. It emphasizes an exercise program specifically developed to help you get stronger and become more active. You’ll learn how to maintain your health and how to take care of your incisions.

    Phase III

    Your individual exercise program in Phase III focuses on strengthening, stretching, flexibility and aerobics. Your heart rate, blood pressure and other vitals are monitored while you exercise and your progress is tracked. You’ll learn how to monitor your own heart rate and how to adopt lifestyle changes for better heart health.

    Phase IV

    This is the minimally supervised, non-monitored maintenance phase of cardiac rehab. You’ll learn how to make long-term lifestyle changes to your everyday life that will lower the risk of future heart problems. The changes may include exercise routines, weight management, stress management, changes to your diet and quitting smoking.

    Your doctor may refer you for one or more phases, depending on your medical history, cardiovascular needs and diagnostic test results.

    The cardiac rehab programs throughout the Sutter Health network meet American Heart Association and federal requirements. Some are nationally recognized and certified by the American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR).

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    Doctors at Sutter Tracy Community Hospital

    The following doctors are part of the Sutter Health network. Learn about the doctors on this site.
    Kusum Lata, M.D., FACC, FSCAI

    Kusum Lata, M.D., FACC, FSCAI

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Elizabeth P. Phung-Hart, D.O.

    Elizabeth P. Phung-Hart, D.O.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Harpreet Parmar, M.D.

    Harpreet Parmar, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Rajiv Punjya, M.D.

    Rajiv Punjya, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Gurinder Grewal, M.D.

    Gurinder Grewal, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Ali R. Mirhosseini, M.D.

    Ali R. Mirhosseini, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Sanjeev Vaishampayan, M.D.

    Sanjeev Vaishampayan, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Howard Allison, M.D.

    Howard Allison, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Venkata Rami Reddy Emani, M.D.

    Venkata Rami Reddy Emani, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

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    Sutter Tracy Community Hospital

    Sutter Tracy Community Hospital

    1420 North Tracy Blvd.

    Tracy, CA 95376

    (209) 835-1500

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