Ladies, when's the last time you took a beat?

Register for our women’s Heart Month webinar

Join us live on February 25 at 7 p.m. with the opportunity to ask our doctors questions in real-time in the chat, or watch anytime on-demand after the event. 


Ladies, in a busy world, it’s easy take your heart for granted. This Heart Month, Methodist Health System invites you to slow down. Take a beat. And care for your heart.

That's why we're hosting our women's Heart Month Webinar, featuring a panel of doctors on the medical staff that will discuss women’s heart health, including lifestyle tips for preventing heart disease and personalized treatment options. Our panel of specialists includes:           

During the live webinar on February 25, 2026 at 7pm CST, we’ll be available in the chat and ready to answer your questions. Can't make it at that time? That's OK! The webinar will be available on-demand at any time after the event for anyone who registers.

Join us for one of our Heart Month events

Thanks for joining us as we help you take a beat for your heart this February. In a busy world, we know making time can be difficult. But you’ve taken the first step towards a healthier heart. In addition to the webinar, we’re committed to connecting you with more tips to care for your heart through our Heart Month community events.

MCMC Event

2/21 - Heart of the Community at Methodist Charlton

Click here to learn more
Webinar

2/25 - Join our Heart Month Webinar

Click here to register
MRMC Heart Month Event

2/28 - Take Heart CPR Class at Methodist Richardson

Click here to learn more

Find care for your heart

With numerous specialists and advanced cardiovascular services at our hospitals, you’ve got trusted heart care nearby. Get connected with a physician who can help you care for your heart during Heart Month — and all year long.

Find a heart specialist

Stories and tips from the heart

The contents of this event are for informational purposes only and are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your physician or other health care provider regarding any medical conditions or decisions about medical care.