Protect Your Heart This February With Preventive Care

February is recognized as Heart Health Month, making it the perfect time to focus on your well-being. While many people associate this time of year with love and relationships, it’s also a reminder to take care of the most important muscle in your body—your heart.

At Doctors United Health Group (DUG Health), we believe that heart health preventive care starts with awareness, routine checkups, and making informed decisions about your health.


Why Heart Health Should Be a Priority

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States. According to the CDC, millions of adults live with cardiovascular conditions—many without knowing it.

Preventive care helps detect early warning signs such as:

  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Poor circulation
  • Diabetes-related risks

Catching these issues early can significantly reduce your risk of serious complications.


How Preventive Care Supports Heart Health

heart health preventive care visit at DUG Health focuses on identifying risks before they become life-threatening conditions.

During your visit, you may receive:

  • Blood pressure screening
  • Cholesterol testing
  • Blood sugar evaluation
  • Weight and BMI assessment
  • Lifestyle and nutrition guidance

These simple steps provide a complete picture of your cardiovascular health.


The Connection Between Overall Health and Heart Health

Your heart does not function in isolation. Other aspects of your health directly impact cardiovascular performance.

Factors that influence heart health include:

  • Stress levels
  • Sleep quality
  • Diet and nutrition
  • Physical activity
  • Sexual health and routine testing

Internal link: Learn more about when to see a doctor—even if you feel fine

Taking a comprehensive approach ensures your entire body stays in balance.


Why Testing Still Matters in February

While February focuses on heart health, it’s also a time to prioritize routine testing, including HIV and STD screenings.

Many conditions—including infections—can indirectly affect your immune system and overall wellness. Staying informed through testing is a key part of preventive care.

At DUG Health, we provide:
✔ Free rapid HIV testing
✔ STD and Hepatitis C screenings
✔ Confidential and judgment-free care

Internal link: Read more about the importance of regular HIV & STD testing


Small Changes That Protect Your Heart

You don’t need a complete lifestyle overhaul to improve your health. Small, consistent actions make the biggest difference.

Start with:

  • Drinking more water daily
  • Walking at least 20–30 minutes
  • Reducing processed foods
  • Managing stress levels
  • Scheduling routine checkups

Preventive care works best when combined with daily habits.


DUG Health Makes Preventive Care Accessible

Doctors United Health Group (DUG Health) is committed to providing healthcare that is accessible and community-focused.

We offer:

  • Affordable primary care services
  • Free and low-cost testing
  • Multiple locations across Florida
  • Bilingual support
  • Compassionate providers

Our goal is to remove barriers and make preventive care available to everyone.


Take Control of Your Health This February

Your heart works for you every day—it’s time to return the favor. February is your opportunity to reset, refocus, and prioritize your health.

💙 Schedule your preventive care visit
💙 Get tested
💙 Stay informed

👉 Visit: https://dughealth.org
📞 Call: 877-384-6337