In the Cardiovascular Medicine department, we mainly diagnose and treat conditions such as high blood pressure, angina, myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, and the like. If you are told, "You have high blood pressure” or “There is abnormality in your electrocardiogram” during a medical checkup, please feel free to visit us for a consultation. Hypertension often has no subjective symptoms, but by being careful in daily life by avoiding excess salt, doing moderate exercise and taking medication, it is possible to prevent complications such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, heart disease, and renal dysfunction, significantly reducing mortality rates. When climbing stairs or going up a slope, or even when you are resting in the night or morning, have you ever experienced a feeling of pressure or tightening, spanning from the chest or shoulder to the under the chin? These conditions may be symptoms of angina pectoris. You can protect your heart by receiving diagnosis at the early stages of angina pectoris and starting appropriate treatment. Depending on each patient’s condition, we provide guidance to improve lifestyles, offer cardiac rehabilitation, perform medication treatment, and, when needed, place stents by cardiac catheter. For cardiac bypass surgery, we are refer patients to nearby hospitals.