Understanding Cardiometabolic Disease
If you live with diabetes, heart disease, liver or kidney problems, you may be managing more than one condition at once. These illnesses are often connected—and when they occur together, doctors call it cardiometabolic disease.
The term “cardiometabolic” combines “cardio” (heart and blood vessels) and “metabolic” (how your body processes food and energy). When one system struggles, like when blood sugar stays too high, it puts extra strain on the others.
Cardiometabolic Disease leads to higher risks of:
- Heart attack or stroke
- Heart failure
- Chronic kidney disease
- Obesity or metabolic syndrome
How We Help
At the Logan River Cardiometabolic Center, we focus on caring for the whole patient. Our team brings together experts in diabetes, heart, and kidney care to manage overlapping conditions in one coordinated plan.
This approach can:
- Lower your risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure
- Improve your blood sugar and blood pressure
- Support healthy weight loss
- Spend less time juggling appointments
If you have diabetes and another chronic condition, our team can help you take control of your health and protect your future.
Education and Resources
In the news, education, and updates.

New Research Confirms: Coordinated Cardiometabolic Care Improves Quality and Safety
A recent study confirms that coordinated care leads to better health outcomes for patients with diabetes and cardiometabolic disease. Logan River CRM is bringing this proven model to Utah.

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The American Heart Association, devoted to changing the future to a world of healthier lives for all.

Understanding Cardiometabolic Disease
If you live with diabetes, heart disease, liver or kidney problems, you may be managing more than one condition at onc
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