Heart Failure Improvement

Heart Failure Improvement Clinic

Heart failure is a chronic condition, but with the right care, you can live better and reduce complications. Marshfield Clinic’s Heart Failure Improvement Clinic is here to help you understand your diagnosis, monitor your health, and plan for the future — in person or through telehealth.

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Call: (866) 250-2510; Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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What is heart failure?

Heart failure means your heart can’t pump enough blood to meet your body’s needs. While it isn’t curable, it is manageable with a personalized treatment plan and ongoing support.

Why choose our program?

We’re committed to your health and designed our program to:

  • Act quickly to meet your needs and prevent unnecessary hospitalizations
  • Develop an individualized treatment plan that works for you
  • Strengthen your relationship with your provider’s care team

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How we help you manage heart failure

Your care plan includes:

  • Initial and follow-up visits tailored to your condition
  • Medication management that fits your needs
  • Follow-up phone calls to monitor progress and adjust care
  • Direct communication with your care team for urgent needs
  • Education and self-care strategies to help you spot symptoms early and maintain a healthy lifestyle

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Proven results

Patients enrolled in our program experience:

  • 36.8% decrease in 12-month mortality
  • 20.7% fewer ER visits
  • 21.7% fewer inpatient hospitalizations
  • 22.3% fewer readmissions

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Frequently asked questions

Is heart failure curable?

No, but it is manageable with the right treatment plan and lifestyle changes.

How often will I need appointments?

You’ll start with an initial visit and follow-up visits based on your personalized care plan.

Can I use telehealth for my appointments?

Yes, many visits can be done virtually for your convenience.

What lifestyle changes will help?

Eating a heart-healthy diet, monitoring symptoms, and following your medication plan are key steps.

Do I need a referral?

Yes. Talk to your provider to get started.