Zero Heart Attacks or Strokes over 10 years!
CURE the Catastrophic Unseen Reversible Epidemic of Arterial Disease before it ruins your life and those you love and need!
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What is the CureCenter?
The CureCenter, founded by Dr. Craig Backs, an experienced and open minded specialist in Internal Medicine, works hard every day to proactively cure chronic diseases, including stroke, heart attack, and dementia.
Our proactive approach targets the Catastrophic Unseen Reversible Epidemic (CURE) of chronic cardiometabolic disease, reversing atherosclerosis and promoting heart health. Through coaching and evidence-based treatments, we eliminate disabling deadly strokes and heart attacks by reversing arterial disease and Type 2 Diabetes/prediabetes.
Arterial disease and diabetes can be put into remission. The goal is Cure.
CureScreen Ultrasound: Seeing is Believing and Empowering
PROACTIVELY INTERVENE TO PREVENT HEART ATTACK & STROKE
Our CureScreen carotid ultrasound reveals the silent threat of chronic arterial disease. This quick, noninvasive screening shows:
Plaque in carotid arteries, revealing previously unknown stroke and heart attack threat.
Results uploaded to CureCoach.App for a collaborative, optimized personalized CurePlan.
CureCoach.App supports proactive providers from multiple disciplines, enhancing collaboration.
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Schedule a no-cost, no-obligation video Discovery Call with Dr. Backs, founder and Chief Medical Officer of the CureCenter.
Featured in the Epoch Times
“Sonogram technology gives voice to the “silent killer” known as cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease can develop over decades, often completely unnoticed until there’s a blockage that causes symptoms—shortness of breath, fatigue, chest pains, stroke, and heart attack, or a completely blocked artery. Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, and it can befall those who have no outward symptoms of calcium buildup lurking in their arteries, called atherosclerosis.”
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Buckminster Fuller