
Diagnose Me Right, Treat Me Right
Women have a right to a timely and accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment, yet far too often, heart disease in women is misdiagnosed, undertreated or dismissed resulting in worse outcomes for women. Now is the time to change this reality and start listening to and believing women.
WomenHeart’s groundbreaking Treat Me Right education and awareness program is designed to equip women with the knowledge and confidence to advocate for timely, evidence-based screening, diagnosis, and care.
WHY THIS MATTERS
Women are at risk
Shocking Statistics:
- Heart disease remains the #1 killer of women.
- Women have a 50% higher chance than men of receiving the wrong initial diagnosis after a heart attack.
Patients must be empowered
True patient-centered care requires women to be active participants in their health journey.
Misdiagnosis is common
Many women receive delayed or incorrect diagnoses, leading to worse outcomes.
Guidelines exist – but awareness is lacking
Evidence-based clinical guidelines can improve care, but many women and healthcare providers are unaware of them.
OUR GOAL
Treat Me Right is a multi-faceted initiative designed to:
Increase awareness of women’s heart disease risks and symptoms.
Educate women on clinical practice guidelines for heart disease diagnosis and treatment.
Improve communication between women and healthcare professionals.
Strengthen advocacy for evidence-based heart care.
Build a coalition of partners committed to improving women’s heart health.
Through these efforts, Treat Me Right aims to contribute to broader change, including improving early detection and equitable access to heart care. While systemic shifts take time, we believe that increasing awareness, fostering better communication, and equipping women with knowledge are critical steps toward reducing missed diagnoses and addressing disparities in heart health
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
Heart disease in women cannot wait. Be part of the solution.
Here’s how:
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Spread awareness on Social Media
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Share resources
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Learn how to communicate with your health care provider
HOW WE’RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Educational Content & Activities
Providing resources on symptoms, clinical guidelines, advocacy, and effective communication with healthcare providers.
Marketing & Awareness Campaign
Elevating the conversation through national outreach.
WomenHeart Collaborative
Partnering with organizations to drive change.
National Hospital Alliance Activities
Engaging healthcare institutions to improve women’s heart care.
Evaluating, Reporting, & Learning
Tracking progress to ensure impact and find the most impactful way to support women.
OUR PARTNERS
This initiative is made possible through the generous support of:






Together, we are building a future where all women receive the heart care they deserve.