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Your answers indicate that you are not likely to be experiencing angina, the most common symptom of coronary artery disease. However, if you have any concerns about your health or symptoms, you should talk to a healthcare provider.
You can review the questions and answers you provided in the quiz with a doctor to talk about angina and CAD. You can also discuss treatment options, or he or she may refer you to another physician who specializes in the treatment of CAD.
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Your Answers:
Date: 10/11/2025
Do you occasionally or often feel a squeezing, pressure, or tightness in your chest?
{Do you occasionally or often feel a squeezing, pressure, or tightness in your chest?:14}
Do you feel chest pain or shortness of breath after light activity, such as walking or gardening?
{Do you feel chest pain or shortness of breath after light activity, such as walking or gardening?:3}
Are chest pain or shortness of breath keeping you from doing or enjoying activities, such as spending time with family, hobbies or exercise?
{Are chest pain or shortness of breath keeping you from doing or enjoying activities, such as spending time with family, hobbies or exercise?:12}
Do you have a family history of heart disease?
{Do you have a family history of heart disease?:15}
Have you ever had a discussion with your doctor about coronary artery disease and/or taken tests to diagnose coronary artery disease?
{Have you ever had a discussion with your doctor about coronary artery disease and/or taken tests to diagnose coronary artery disease?:4}
What types of medication do you take? Select all of the following that apply to you.
{What types of medication do you take? Select all of the following that apply to you.:6}
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Even if your symptoms don’t suggest angina right now, understanding coronary artery disease (CAD) can help you make informed decisions about your heart health. Visit our Patient Information Page to explore risk factors, prevention tips, and when to talk to a healthcare provider.
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