David Turbay MD

David Turbay MD We are a medical practice dedicated to identifying and treating your cardiovascular problems, so you can live a longer, healthier lifespan.

03/27/2026

Even mild dehydration can make your heart work harder. When your body doesn’t have enough fluids, your blood volume drops, which means your heart has to pump faster to keep everything circulating.

Staying hydrated is a simple way to support your heart especially as the weather starts to warm up.

Simple habits like moving your body, getting enough sleep, or even making time for a hobby can make a real difference.St...
03/27/2026

Simple habits like moving your body, getting enough sleep, or even making time for a hobby can make a real difference.

Start small. Your heart will thank you.

03/20/2026

That afternoon slump isn't just in your head. A short nap can help reduce stress, support healthy blood pressure, and give your heart a break-while boosting focus and energy.

Sometimes rest is exactly what your body needs.

03/13/2026

March means longer days thanks to Daylight Saving Time, but the time change can be a little tough on the heart.

Research shows a small increase in heart attacks in the days right after we “spring forward,” likely due to sleep disruption and stress on the body’s natural rhythms. It’s a great reminder to prioritize sleep and give your body time to adjust!

03/06/2026

Every second of the day, your brain sends signals that help guide your heart's activity.

This automatic process allows your body to adapt to what you're doing, whether you're active, relaxing, or fast asleep.

02/27/2026

February is American Heart Month ❤️

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States — but many risk factors are preventable. Small, consistent habits make a big difference.

✔️ Choose heart-healthy foods
✔️ Move your body regularly
✔️ Avoid to***co products

Your heart works for you every single day. This month is a reminder to take care of it.

02/13/2026

Research from the University of California, Davis found that when couples sit quietly near each other, their heart rates can synchronize even their breathing patterns begin to match.

Your heart doesn't just respond to exercise and stress... it can respond to connection, too.

As Valentine's Day approaches, remember: a relationship, friendship or partner can support heart health in more ways than one. 💛🩷💙🧡

You don't need a perfect diet - just better habits over time. Your heart benefits from what you do most days, not just o...
02/13/2026

You don't need a perfect diet - just better habits over time. Your heart benefits from what you do most days, not just once in a while.

02/06/2026

Game on doesn’t mean health off. Stay hydrated, take a few deep breaths during the big moments, and enjoy the excitement responsibly. 🫀🏈

01/30/2026

Prioritizing sleep is one of the simplest ways to support your heart.

Small habits add up over time.

This croissant is a real heart-stopper (in a good way)! 🥐💙
01/30/2026

This croissant is a real heart-stopper (in a good way)! 🥐💙

01/24/2026

Cold hands. Heavy legs. That “something feels off” feeling.
Your body has ways of asking for attention...listening early matters.

Small changes today can support long-term health. 🫀

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Doctor David Turbay MD

Dr. Turbay is a leading cardiologist in El Paso, Texas with years of experience working with our dedicated staff to treat and improve underlying heart problems in patients.

After conducting research in Harvard and Boston University where he trained at one of the most renowned hospitals in the United States, Mass General Hospital, he decided to take his expertise to Texas. Dr. Turbay is a board certified cardiologist who opened his own practice in El Paso in 2010, specializing in: Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiac Devices, Advanced Heart Failure Therapies, Heart Rhythm and Electrophysiology.