HEART DISEASE REVERSAL WEBINAR

How a Proven System is Helping People Reverse Heart Disease.

Reduce heart attack risk by more than 90%

📅 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3, 2025 🕒 12:00 PM AZ/PST 🌐 ONLINE REGISTRATION BELOW

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death, despite being more than 90% preventable.

Join Dr. Robert Todd Hurst, MD, FACC, FASE a board-certified preventive cardiologist for over 20 years for a webinar that breaks down why traditional, reactive healthcare keeps missing the mark, and the hidden dangers that can exist even with “normal” test results.

Heart disease does not have to be your fate.

Is Heart Disease Really Reversible?

How can I do this?

Learn how a reactive, one-size-fits-all approach keeps even “healthy” people vulnerable and the 3-step system that’s helping others people reverse heart disease.

Why “Normal” Labs Can Still Leave People Vulnerable to Heart Disease

Learn how smart people can avoid unnecessary risk and take control with a 3-step system built to prevent, and even reverse, heart disease.

If 90% of Heart Disease Is Preventable, Why Is It Still the #1 Killer?

An outdated healthcare system can leave people unnecessarily vulnerable; but a proactive, personalized system is helping people reverse heart disease.

"Hi I am Dr. Hurst. Your host and a board-certified Preventive cardiologist. I have been a physician for over 30 years, 20 of those at Mayo Clinic."

During my time at Mayo Clinic, I realized my patients needed more than just periodic office visits to truly prevent heart attacks, strokes, and premature death. That's why I left Mayo to start HealthspanMD, to create the heart health program I knew people needed.

Robert Todd Hurst

Robert Todd Hurst, MD, FACC, FASE

Preventive Cardiologist, Founder of HealthspanMD

Who this webinar is made for

Adults 40+ who have been diagnosed with heart disease, and want to avoid heart attacks without relying on luck or outdated advice of a reactive healthcare system

Anyone with a family history of heart disease or abnormal labs and wants to prevent

People frustrated by vague doctor visits, conflicting advice, or being told “you’re fine” when something feels off

People who have already had a heart attack, who want to reverse heart disease, and avoid having another event

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