Women's Heart Program
Awareness, Treatments and Outcomes
Many women think of heart disease as something that only happens to men. This should be no surprise, because for years our culture has portrayed heart disease as a danger to men, not women.
But, according to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the number one killer of both women and men in the U.S.
The Women's Heart Program at The University of Kansas Hospital is here to help you become aware of your risks for heart disease. Our specialists have the knowledge and experience to provide care tailored to your needs and help you enjoy an active, heart-healthy life.
Go Red For Women
The University of Kansas Hospital is a sponsor of the American Heart Association’s nationwide movement to elevate the cause of women and heart disease. Learn how Go Red can help you learn to protect your health and reduce your risks of heart disease and stroke.
A Change of Heart
The University of Kansas Hospital is introducing A Change of Heart. This awareness campaign is designed to inspire and improve heart health and encourages women to make better, more informed decisions about their own heart health.