The Simple Tool Every Woman Should Use to Check Her Heart Health
- maryrburrell
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Get a free personalized guide you can take straight to your doctor.
Knowledge can be life-saving.And when it comes to heart valve disease, sometimes the only difference between catching it early or ending up in a crisis… is knowing what to ask.
I found a tool I really wish more people knew about — especially women. We get brushed off way too often as “tired,” “stressed,” or “just busy.”Meanwhile, our hearts might be working twice as hard just to keep up.
This quick assessment takes just a few minutes, and at the end it gives you a simple, personalized discussion guide you can take straight to your doctor. No guessing. No feeling rushed. No trying to remember everything once you’re already sitting on the exam table.
Here’s the link:👉 https://screenheartvalvedisease.com/risk-assessment-tool

Why I’m sharing it:
• It helps you prepare before the appointment, not panic during it.
• It explains risk factors in plain language.
• It gives you talking points so you can lead the conversation — not wait for someone else to bring it up.
Please hear me on this:
Valve disease doesn’t always shout. It whispers. And whispered symptoms are the easiest ones to ignore.
If this little tool helps someone finally get the echo they’ve needed… or encourages one mom, sister, auntie, or daughter to ask a better question — then it’s worth posting.
If you try it, let me know what stood out to you.❤️🩹🥑
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