Additional Virtua Cardiology Resources

With a team of more than 100 cardiac experts, Virtua provides comprehensive cardiac care, from medical cardiology to interventional procedures to advanced cardiac surgery. And, we're in the community, helping protect the hearts and lives of our neighbors through wellness and prevention programs.

We are also proud to provide our community with information and resources on how to live a healthier, heart-friendly lifestyle. Below please find additional resources to help you achieve a healthy heart.
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Download Your Guide to Heart Health for Women

Are your lifestyle choices good for your heart, or are there small (or big) changes you can make to keep your heart healthy? Take our quiz to find out.
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HeartTalk Magazine

HeartTalk magazine helps you stay well with the latest expert advice on preventing and managing cardiovascular disease, focusing on living a heart-healthy lifestyle.

How Heart Healthy Are Your Habits?

Take Our Quiz to Find Out

Are your lifestyle choices good for your heart, or are there small (or big) changes you can make to keep your heart healthy? Take our quiz to find out.

Call us at 844-932-8444 to book a consultation with a Virtua Health Heart Specialist.

If you or someone you know is having ongoing or severe chest pain, call 911.
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The Virtua Cardiac Team Gave Faith Reilly the Best Gift Ever — Her Life

This was one gift Faith Reilly never wanted. At 4 a.m. on Christmas morning in 2017, Faith had a heart attack. The 58-year-old nurse was transported to Virtua Marlton Hospital, where she was rushed into the cardiac catheterization lab.


Faith’s cholesterol had been borderline-high and she hadn’t had blood work done in several years. The good news was the heart attack didn’t damage Faith’s heart, but she is sure that if she had gotten her routine annual physical, her high-risk cholesterol numbers would have been picked up.



Like many women, my life became very busy, and I didn’t take care of my own health,” said Faith.