February 4, 2026 - 05:48

The Essentia Health-Hayward Clinic is enhancing its cardiac care services with the addition of Dr. Christina Fanola, a dedicated cardiology specialist. Dr. Fanola brings a wealth of expertise and a patient-centered approach to the community, expressing her enthusiasm for this new chapter in her medical career.
Board-certified in cardiovascular disease, Dr. Fanola will provide comprehensive heart care, including diagnosis, management, and treatment of various cardiac conditions. Her clinical interests encompass preventive cardiology, heart failure management, and coronary artery disease. She is committed to building strong relationships with her patients, emphasizing education and collaborative decision-making to achieve the best possible health outcomes.
Her arrival marks a significant expansion of essential specialty services in the Hayward area, allowing more patients to receive high-quality cardiac care close to home. The clinic anticipates that Dr. Fanola’s skills and compassionate approach will be a tremendous asset to both the medical team and the community they serve. She is now accepting new patients for consultations and ongoing cardiovascular management.
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