Cardiac Rehabilitation

25.6 miles away
818-496-4595
Tues, Thurs and Fri: 6:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Tues, Thurs and Fri: 6:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Our Approach

Cardiac Rehabilitation at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center offers a supervised, step-by-step approach tailored to support your specific cardiovascular needs.

After a major cardiac event like a heart attack, cardiac rehabilitation plays a vital role in your road to recovery. This journey requires continuous support, and our goal is to help you regain strength and confidence through customized programs suited to your abilities and goals.

Our multidisciplinary team of experts are trained in cardiac recovery, including certified cardiac rehab professionals, exercise physiologists, registered nurses and more.

When do I need cardiac rehab?

You can ask your doctor for a referral if you’ve experienced:

  • Angioplasty
  • Coronary bypass surgery
  • Coronary stent
  • Heart attack
  • Heart transplant or heart-lung transplant
  • Stable angina
  • Valve surgery

Learn more about heart care at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center.

Our Services

When you come to Cardiac Rehabilitation at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, our services include:

  • Blood pressure management
  • Patient health assessments
  • Physical activity counseling
  • Supervised exercise training

Contact us at the number above to schedule your appointment or send an email to learn more about our program.

Find a Doctor

At Providence, you'll have access to a vast network of dedicated and compassionate providers who offer personalized care by focusing on treatment, prevention and health education.

Frequently Asked Questions

The goal of cardiac rehabilitation is to improve your heart health while recovering from a heart-related condition or procedure, but it has other benefits that contribute to your health and well-being. Cardiac rehabilitation could also help you lower high blood pressure and cholesterol or improve your mental health and ability to perform day-to-day activities.

Most health insurance plans provide coverage for cardiac rehabilitation.

However, it’s always best to check with your insurance provider before starting out program to see if a co-payment is required, or if you’ll incur any out-of-pocket costs.

During each appointment, you’ll spend about 60 minutes performing supervised mild-to-moderate cardio and strength training exercises.

Speak with your doctor about your recovery timeline based on your medical history and cardiac event.

Research shows that the sooner you start cardiac rehabilitation, the quicker your recovery and the better your outcomes.

Completing all your prescribed sessions of cardiac rehab isn’t mandatory, but it’s highly encouraged. The more sessions you complete, the higher your likelihood of better long-term health outcomes.