Cardiology care focuses on the heart and blood vessels. Symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, fatigue, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol should be taken seriously and evaluated appropriately.
MyDoc Care can help assess non-life-threatening heart-related concerns, identify urgent warning signs, and guide follow-up for risk management or specialist care.
What We Help With
High Blood Pressure
Hypertension can increase risk for heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and other complications when untreated.
High Cholesterol
Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides can contribute to plaque buildup and cardiovascular risk.
Chest Pain and Chest Tightness
Chest symptoms can come from the heart, lungs, muscles, ribs, digestion, anxiety, or other causes and should be evaluated carefully.
Shortness of Breath
Difficulty breathing may be linked to heart, lung, infection, asthma, anxiety, or other medical concerns.
Palpitations and Arrhythmia Symptoms
Fluttering, racing, skipped beats, dizziness, or fainting may require medical evaluation.
Excessive Fatigue
Persistent fatigue can be related to heart health, thyroid issues, anemia, sleep problems, stress, or chronic illness.
Care Approach
Risk review
We review symptoms, blood pressure, cholesterol history, family history, medications, and lifestyle factors.
Urgency check
We help identify symptoms that need emergency care versus symptoms appropriate for outpatient evaluation.
Follow-up plan
Care may include testing guidance, medication review, lifestyle recommendations, and cardiology referral when appropriate.
When To Visit
- Blood pressure has been high or hard to control
- You have high cholesterol or heart risk factors
- You feel palpitations, dizziness, or unusual fatigue
- You have mild chest discomfort and need guidance
- You have shortness of breath that is not severe but concerning
Questions Patients Ask
When is chest pain an emergency? +
Call 911 for severe chest pain, pressure, pain with sweating or nausea, fainting, sudden shortness of breath, or pain spreading to the arm, jaw, back, or neck.
Can urgent care check high blood pressure? +
Yes. Providers can evaluate high blood pressure readings, symptoms, medication questions, and recommend follow-up care.
Are palpitations always dangerous? +
Not always, but palpitations with fainting, chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or dizziness should be evaluated urgently.