Be Heart-Healthy Cos Cob! February is American Heart Month

There’s no better time to take control of your health Cos Cob! February is American Heart Month and the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (DHDSP) is putting a spotlight on the impact that high blood cholesterol can have on the heart.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 1 in 3 adults in the United States has high blood cholesterol, a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke.

The CDC reminds residents that high blood cholesterol can be hard to detect, as it often shows no signs or symptoms. “Cholesterol should be checked starting early in life—even children and adolescents should have their cholesterol checked,” the CDC says.

Here are some health screening resources for Cos Cob residents, many of which offer services for free. We recommend you call ahead to assure the center is open and to find out the screenings available:

NameLocationPhoneWebsiteHours Per Week
Family Centers Health Care At Wilbur Peck Court111 Wilbur Peck Ct, Greenwich203-717-1760 40
Optimus At Inspirica8 Woodland Pl, Stamford203-388-0170 2.5
Optimus Fairgate9 Fairgate Dr, Stamford 40
Fchc At 20 Bridge Street20 Bridge St, Greenwich203-629-2822 56
Optimus Harbor Point805 Atlantic St, Stamford203-327-5111 50
Optimus Pacific House Shelter597 Pacific St, Stamford203-348-2792www.optimushealthcare.org9
Optimus On The Boulevard1351 Washington Blvd, Stamford203-621-3700www.optimushealthcare.org37

According to the CDC, cholesterol testing should be done:

  • Once between ages 9 and 11 (before puberty)
  • Once between ages 17 and 21 (after puberty)
  • Every 4 to 6 years in adulthood

The CDC invites you to join the DHDSP throughout February and beyond by starting important conversations about your heart health. “Talk with your loved ones and health care team about how you can prevent and manage high blood cholesterol,” they say.

Prior to getting your cholesterol screening, take note of these five questions you should ask your doctor about your cholesterol.

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Submitted by Cos Cob, CT

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