General Cardiology & Cardiac Imaging

Your heart’s health, clearly in focus

Your heart health is our top priority. Whether you need a regular check-up or special imaging to find out what’s going on, we use the latest technology and a caring approach. We help with everything from chest pain to long-term heart conditions, creating a care plan just for you. Together, we’ll keep your heart strong so you can live your healthiest life.

  Conditions We Treat

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  Your Care Team Each provider may treat different conditions. Click on a profile to see their areas of specialty.

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 Frequently Asked Questions.

  • What is cardiac imaging, and why might I need it?

    Cardiac imaging includes tests like echocardiograms and CT scans that provide detailed pictures of your heart. These tools help your doctor diagnose conditions, monitor your heart health, and develop a personalized treatment plan.
  • How can I tell if I have a heart condition?

    Signs of a heart condition can include chest pain, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, or swelling. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, a cardiology evaluation can uncover the cause and help you get the care you need.
  • Are cardiac imaging procedures painful or invasive?

    Most cardiac imaging tests, like echocardiograms, are non-invasive and completely painless. For tests like angiography, you might experience mild discomfort, but they’re vital for precise diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
  • What lifestyle changes can improve my heart health?

    Improving heart health starts with a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, managing stress, and avoiding smoking. Our team is here to support you with practical advice and personalized guidance every step of the way.
  • How often should I see a cardiologist?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with a heart condition, regular follow-ups are important to stay on top of your health. For preventive care, an annual check-up is a good idea, especially if you have risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease. 

  Our Locations

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Women's heart health - a conversation with Houston Moms

Dr. Esosa Odigie-Okon, professor and provider with the Department of Cardiology, joined the latest segment of Houston Moms to discuss with host Meagan Clanahan all things women's heart health.

From signs and symptoms, to how to ask for help and advocate for yourself, Dr. Okon covers it all. 

To learn more, watch the full discussion.

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Dr. Esosa Odigie-Okon is an advanced cardiac imaging cardiologist who is passionate about leveraging imaging technologies to enhance patient outcomes.

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