Cardiovascular Consultants In Rochester

Cardiovascular Consultants In Rochester WELCOME to Cardiovascular Consultants, an advanced approach to heart and vascular healthcare that’s comprehensive, compassionate and convenient.

Strength Training is important and you don't have to fear it. Stay tuned for more information about a phycian led stengt...
03/22/2026

Strength Training is important and you don't have to fear it. Stay tuned for more information about a phycian led stength training program to get you started.

I’m excited to be joining an incredible lineup of speakers for the 2nd Annual SoMeDocs Menopause Conference this year.Th...
03/18/2026

I’m excited to be joining an incredible lineup of speakers for the 2nd Annual SoMeDocs Menopause Conference this year.

This event brings together physicians and health experts who are deeply engaged in advancing conversations around menopause care, with thoughtful, evidence-based discussions designed to support clinicians in caring for patients through this important life stage.

One of the things I appreciate most about this conference is how accessible it is. The entire event is online, making it easy to attend from anywhere, and the registration cost is intentionally kept reasonable so more clinicians can participate.

The program is beautifully organized and professionally produced, with a strong focus on practical insights and meaningful dialogue. Attendees can also choose to complete optional CME reflection credits connected to the sessions.

If menopause care is part of your clinical work, or if you want to deepen your understanding of this rapidly evolving space in medicine, I think this will be a valuable experience.

You can learn more here:
https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/menopause-conference-2/?aff=sinkoshy

Hope to see you there!

02/08/2026

Dr Koshy got the opportunity to sit with Channel 4s Ashlee Baracy to talk about heart disease in women.

Menopause is more than hot flashes—it has a powerful impact on heart health. 💙Cardiovascular Consultants is proud to hig...
01/22/2026

Menopause is more than hot flashes—it has a powerful impact on heart health. 💙
Cardiovascular Consultants is proud to highlight Dr. Sindhu Koshy, MD, FACC, MSCP, as a featured speaker at the Menopause: The 2nd Annual Virtual Conference.

In her session, “Your Heart and Menopause – Things Your Mother Never Told You,” Dr. Koshy will discuss how hormonal changes during menopause affect cardiovascular risk and what women and clinicians need to know to protect long-term heart health.

📅 March 24–27, 2026
💻 Virtual Conference | For doctors and patients

🎟️ Get your tickets here:
https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/menopause-conference-2/

Empowering women with knowledge. Advancing heart health through every stage of life.

01/04/2026
How cholesterol builds up in the arteries:Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that your body needs in small amount...
01/04/2026

How cholesterol builds up in the arteries:

Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that your body needs in small amounts. But when there’s too much “bad” cholesterol (LDL) in the blood, it can slowly settle into the inner lining of your arteries.

Over time, LDL cholesterol penetrates the artery wall and becomes oxidized. This triggers inflammation, attracting immune cells that ingest the cholesterol and turn into “foam cells.” These foam cells accumulate, forming fatty streaks—the earliest stage of plaque.

As plaque grows, the artery narrows and stiffens, reducing blood flow to vital organs like the heart. The plaque’s surface can become fragile and rupture, causing a blood clot to form. This sudden blockage can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
Cholesterol buildup is silent—but its consequences can be life-threatening. Early screening, lifestyle changes, and proper treatment can slow or reverse this process and protect your heart.

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Happy New Year 2026 from Cardiovascular Consultants PC ❤️As we begin 2026, we encourage you to make your     a priority....
01/03/2026

Happy New Year 2026 from Cardiovascular Consultants PC ❤️
As we begin 2026, we encourage you to make your a priority. Heart often develops silently, but small, consistent choices can make a difference.
Heart-Healthy Advice for the New Year:
Monitor your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar regularly
Stay active with daily movement that fits your
Choose heart-healthy nutrition: lean , fruits, , and whole grains
Manage and prioritize quality sleep
Do not ignore symptoms such as chest discomfort, shortness of breath, palpitations, or unexplained
Early prevention, timely , and expert care save lives. Our team remains committed to supporting you with compassionate, evidence-based cardiovascular care throughout the year.
Wishing you a , strong, and hashtag #2026.
Take care of your hashtag —every matters.

12/20/2025

Staying Heart Healthy
This discussion with Dr. Sindu Koshy will help you learn the signs of heart disease and ways to prevent it.

One in three American die of heart disease. 80% of heart disease is preventable. Find out if you are at risk for heart disease or a heart attack.

This free lecture will be presented at Great Lakes Athletic Center.

For additional information please call 248-844-4540 or email tkenned7@hfhs.org

Contact: Tiffany Kennedy 248-844-4540
Fee: Free

Dates Offered:
February 09, 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Great Lakes Athletic Club
3800 S Baldwin Rd
Lake Orion, MI 48359

12/20/2025

Breakthrough science is transforming the future of heart health. 🫀
Recent human trials show that a single CRISPR-based therapy may reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by up to 50%, highlighting how innovation is reshaping cardiovascular care.

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death—but most cardiovascular events are preventable with the right care, lifestyle choices, and medical guidance.

If you’re concerned about your cholesterol or heart health, don’t wait for tomorrow’s treatments—take action today.

📍 Trusted heart care
🩺 Board-certified specialists
❤️ care for your heart

12/09/2025

The Atherothrombotic Cascade: A Molecular Journey to Infarction
This sequence visualizes the critical pathway from a stable but vulnerable coronary plaque to a full acute coronary syndrome.

Angioplasty Procedure Explained Step-by-StepAngioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that opens blocked arteries us...
12/09/2025

Angioplasty Procedure Explained Step-by-Step
Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that opens blocked arteries using a small balloon and a stent. This video explains how the catheter is inserted, how the blockage is located, and how the artery is opened to restore healthy blood flow.
It is one of the most common and effective treatments for patients with heart blockages, chest pain, and heart attack risk. Watch the full explanation to understand how this life-saving procedure works.

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1460 Walton Boulevard STE 209
Rochester Hills, MI
48309

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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About Cardiovascular Consultants

"Cardiovascular Consultants is a dedicated group of physicians who have devised a multi-disciplinary approach for prevention and treatment of cardiac and vascular disease. With emphasis on (Primary prevention) 1. Reduce to a minimum the likelihood of threatening cardiovascular adverse events. (Secondary prevention) 2. To minimize the potential of recurring cardiovascular complications. In addition to distinguished academic and clinical achievements, our physicians are actively involved in clinical research. Spearheading the use of advanced therapies for our patients in nationally recognized institutions. Our role in this effort is twofold: First, to enhance our own knowledge and our medical community’s awareness regarding new medical"