Fort Bend Heart Center - Sugarland
13020 Dairy Ashford Road Suite 101
Sugar Land, TX 77478
281-265-8500 (Office)
281-265-8588 (Fax)

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AT FORT BEND HEART CENTER, OUR PATIENTS ARE TREATED BY HIGHLY QUALIFIED PHYSICIANS

 

Dr. Naim Al-Adli, M.D., F.A.C.C.

America's Top Cardiologists (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010) by the Consumers' Research Council of America

  • Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease
     
  • Licensed in Nuclear Cardiology
     
  • Graduate of Jordan University Medical School.
     
  • internship and residency completed at Seton Hall University in New Jersey.
     
  • Cardiovascular training was obtained at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
     
  • Completed advanced training at the Cardiovascular Institute of the South in Louisiana for Interventional Cardiology, Interventional Peripheral Vascular Disease and Pacemaker Implantation.
     
  • Profecient in a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic heart and vascular procedures.

     



Heart failure (congestive heart failure) occurs when the heart fails to pump blood in order to maintain the needs of the body.   It is a very common condition, affecting an estimated 5 million people in the United States and contributing to approximately 300,000 deaths each year.  In most cases, heart failure is a chronic and ongoing condition, but it can also develop suddenly. 

The best way to prevent heart failure is to manage risk factors that lead to heart failure, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, coronary artery disease, obesity or diabetes. Lifestyle changes, medication, and surgery are all treatment options available to relieve and improve symptoms of heart failure.

Heart failure is a serious condition, but when symptoms are managed and with proper treatment, patients with heart failure can live a normal, active life.


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