Is Your Heart Health Being Taken Seriously?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women—yet many women-especially black and brown women- are diagnosed later than they should be.

This free guide helps you understand your personal risk, recognize warning signs that are often missed, and advocate for yourself with confidence in medical settings.

 

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Here’s What’s Inside…

  • Understand your personal risk
  • Recognize symptoms that are often overlooked
  • Learn the labs and biometrics to track and do this with confidence
  • Learn how to advocate for yourself in medical settings
  • Protect your long‑term heart health
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Do you wish your healthcare concerns received more attention and validation?

  • You’ve noticed new symptoms in the past year.
  • You’ve been told everything looks “normal.”
  • You leave appointments feeling uncertain.
  • You don’t know what’s aging, menopause — and what’s a warning sign.
  • You had pregnancy complications years ago and no one has connected them to your heart.
  • You’re carrying stress from caregiving, work, or life transitions.
  • You don’t want to be dramatic — but you also don’t want to ignore something serious.

Imagine Walking Into Your Next Appointment and Saying:

 

“Could this be related to my heart?”

“How was my cardiovascular risk assessed?”

“Does my past pregnancy history affect my risk?”

 

You are not being difficult.
 

You are being proactive.

 

A Note from Doctor Eno...

For nearly three decades I have worked inside the US healthcare system—and alongside patients navigating it.

Over the years, I’ve cared for thousands of individuals facing complex diagnoses, fragmented care, and life-altering medical decisions. I’ve seen how intelligent, responsible people can feel powerless—not because they lack knowledge, but because they lack clarity, coordination, and support.

I also know this journey personally. I am a three-time cancer survivor so I know firsthand what it is to be a patient and face the uncertainty of navigating a new diagnosis.

That is why my work today focuses on health advocacy, navigation, and education—helping people understand their medical situation, make confident decisions, and move forward with intention rather than fear.

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