Hidden cardiovascular risk can impact executive performance, continuity, and long-term health. Precision Heart helps identify hidden risk before it affects health or performance.
cardiovascular screenings
performed
Many executives pass annual screenings while hidden cardiovascular risk goes undetected. Precision Heart helps identify hidden risk before it affects health or performance.
cardiovascular screenings
performed
high-performance professionals evaluated
years board-certified cardiology experience
Executive replacement cost of annual salary (NFP)
Average hospitalization cost per event(tctmd)
Annual national cost of heart disease (CDC)
Lost productivity annually (JAMA)
Delayed heart risk detection can impact executive performance, leadership continuity, and preventable health outcomes. Precision Heart was designed to help leaders move from risk estimation to earlier cardiovascular clarity.
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Most wellness programs estimate probability. Precision Heart evaluates the biology that drives cardiovascular events.
Most wellness programs estimate probability. Precision Heart evaluates the biology that drives cardiovascular events.
Early detection helps reduce avoidable health crises, operational disruption, and leadership downtime.
20-minute consultation with our team to understand organizational goals, executive participation, and implementation preferences.
We coordinate testing around executive schedules with concierge-level convenience and minimal disruption.
Individual physician-guided insights with optional de-identified aggregate reporting for employers.
Flexible longitudinal tracking, follow-ups, and strategy refinement based on measurable cardiovascular data.
Jonathan Sheinberg, MD, FACC
“I spent years serving in high-pressure environments where performance and readiness mattered every day. Corporate leaders operate under many of the same physiological demands — chronic stress, poor recovery, travel, and sustained cognitive load. The problem is that cardiovascular disease often develops silently long before traditional testing identifies it.”
— Jonathan Sheinberg, MD, FACC