Cardiology Team
Dr. Gregory Pepper
Appointments are available Wednesdays with Dr. Gregory Pepper at Columbus Medical Clinic Suite 203. Call (281) 980-1282 to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Kevin Rabii
Appointments are available Thursdays with Dr. Kevin Rabii at Columbus Medical Clinic Suite 203. Call (713) 467-0605 to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Daniel Hermann
Appointments are available Thursdays with Dr. Daniel Hermann at Columbus Medical Clinic Suite 203. Call (713) 467-0605 to schedule an appointment.
Cardiology Services at Columbus Community Hospital
It’s Time to Take Your Heart Health Seriously.
From preventing serious cardiac issues and managing chronic conditions to educational resources and healthy
lifestyle tips, we’re connecting you with resources and information that will help you get your health on track.
Heart Health for Women
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. And symptoms can look different for women than for men. Know the signs, symptoms, and risk factors so you can protect your heart health.
Call 9-1-1 or come to the emergency department if you are experiencing any symptoms of a heart attack or stroke.
Symptoms of heart disease in women
• Dull or heavy discomfort or ache in the chest
• Pain in the neck, jaw, or throat
• Pain in the upper abdomen or back
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Excessive or lingering tiredness
Common risk factors for developing heart disease can include:
• Menopause
• History of or current smoking
• Mental stress and depression
• Diabetes
• Lack of physical activity
• Overweight
• Family history of heart attack or stroke
Heart Health for Men
Men develop heart disease about 10 years earlier than women do, but too many men avoid going to the doctor. Don’t let that be you or someone you love. Prioritize your heart health and make an appointment with one of our visiting cardiologists.
Call 9-1-1 or come to the emergency department if you are experiencing any symptoms of a heart attack or stroke.
Common risk factors for developing heart disease can include:
Common risk factors for heart disease include:
• Diabetes
• Overweight and obesity
• Unhealthy diet
• Physical inactivity
• Excessive alcohol use
• History of or current smoking
• Low testosterone
• Chronic stress and anger