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Cardiac Rehabilitation - Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Which doctor do I consult to enrol in a cardiac rehab program?

A: In almost all cases, your general physician or the hospital in which you are being treated will recommend a cardiac rehabilitation program. If you haven’t been given any such referral, ask them to recommend a suitable cardiac rehab program in an area that is convenient for you.

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Q: How can I find out about cardiac rehab programs nearby?

A: Visit your local hospital or general physician to find out about cardiac rehabilitation programs in your area. Cardiac rehab programs are often conducted within the hospital premises itself, so it is possible that your neighborhood hospital would have such a rehab program of its own.

Q: What should I consider while choosing a program?

A: When choosing a cardiac rehab program, consider the duration of the program, the length of the sessions, the proximity to your residence, time for the commute and the quality or standards of the institute or establishment where the program is being conducted. Depending on your insurance provider and the type of plan you have, cardiac rehab may or may not be covered, so it would be wise to check with your insurance provider before enrolling.

Q: For how long would I need to attend a cardiac rehabilitation program?

A: Cardiac rehabilitation programs are customized for each patient and the duration of a particular rehab program may therefore vary from as little as six weeks to as long as six months or more. This off course depends on your desire to learn and incorporate training and suggestions and on your ability to do so.

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