Concierge Care Compass
Guiding Your Wellness Journey
Welcome to Concierge Care Compass: Guiding Your Wellness Journey. Authored by the experienced providers at Concierge Medicine of Cincinnati, this blog navigates the complex landscape of personalized healthcare. We offer expert insights and practical advice across a wide spectrum of medical fields, from preventive strategies to chronic disease management. Let our team of CMoC healthcare professionals steer you towards informed decisions and a healthier life. Whether you're maintaining wellness or addressing specific concerns, Concierge Care Compass is your trusted resource for tailored health guidance. Join us as we chart a course to optimal health, leveraging the unique benefits of concierge medicine to provide you with comprehensive, individualized care.
Women’s Equality Day: Why We’re Still Missing the Mark on Menopause and Heart Health
Women's Equality Day is August 26. This year, CMOC is directing that lens at a healthcare gap hiding in plain sight: the cardiovascular risk surge that follows menopause, and how often it goes unscreened, underdiagnosed, and untreated. This post makes the case that addressing this gap isn't just good medicine — it's equity.
Menopause and Heart Health: Why Midlife Is a Critical Time to Act
After menopause, a woman's cardiovascular risk rapidly catches up to — and can surpass — a man's. Estrogen's protective effect on blood vessels disappears, LDL rises, and visceral fat accumulates. Most women don't know this is happening until it's already underway. This post explains the physiology, the screening tools that catch it early, and why midlife is the moment to act.
Go Red for Women: Raising Awareness for Heart Disease in Women
One in three women dies from cardiovascular disease — making it a bigger killer than all cancers combined. Yet women's heart attack symptoms (nausea, fatigue, shortness of breath) look nothing like the chest-clutching Hollywood version, which means they're missed. This post covers the gender gap in heart disease diagnosis, women-specific risk factors like preeclampsia and menopause, and how to actually protect your heart.