Announcement: The Women’s Healthy Heart Initiative is now the Wendy Wray Women’s Healthy Heart Initiative.

Interactive self-assessment

What is your heart risk profile?

Eight questions. Two minutes. A clearer picture of your cardiovascular risk and what you can do about it today.

Heart disease is the number one killer of women. And up to 80% of it is preventable. That is why we work in the quiet years before.

1
About you
2
Health history
3
Women's factors
4
Your result
Step 1 of 3

About you

Let's start with some basic information.

What is your age group?

Step 2 of 3

Lifestyle & health history

These factors play a major role in cardiovascular risk.

Do you smoke, or have you smoked in the past 5 years?

Have you been diagnosed with high blood pressure?

Have you been diagnosed with diabetes or pre-diabetes?

Do you have a family history of heart disease (parent or sibling)?

Step 3 of 3

Women's specific factors

These are risk factors unique to women that are often overlooked.

Have you taken the contraceptive pill while smoking?

Have you experienced early menopause (before 40) or been diagnosed with PCOS?

Did you experience high blood pressure or diabetes during pregnancy?

Step 4 — Your result

Your heart score

Based on your answers, here is what we found.

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This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please speak with a healthcare professional for a full cardiovascular assessment.

Knowing your risks is the most powerful thing you can do for your heart.

Use your risk profile to start to make one change, or simply stay informed.
Every step counts.