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September is atrial fibrillation month

September is AFib Awareness Month: Let’s Take Care of Our Hearts

By Dr. Nicolas Chronos

September marks Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Awareness Month, and I want to use this time to highlight an issue that is both very common and very serious. As a cardiologist, I see the impact of AFib every day. My hope is that by talking about it openly, we can raise awareness in our community, encourage early detection, and help people live longer, healthier lives.

What Exactly is AFib?

AFib is the most common type of irregular heart rhythm. In a healthy heart, the upper chambers (the atria) contract in a steady, coordinated way to move blood into the lower chambers. In AFib, those upper chambers beat chaotically, often much faster than normal. This can cause the heart to pump less efficiently.

While some people feel their heart racing or notice palpitations, others may not experience any obvious symptoms. That is one of the most concerning parts about AFib because it can be silent, yet still dangerous.

Why It Matters

AFib is more than just an irregular heartbeat. It can increase the risk of stroke by up to five times because blood may pool in the atria and form clots, which can then travel to the brain. It also increases the likelihood of developing heart failure and other serious complications if left untreated.

This is why awareness is so important. Recognizing AFib early gives us the opportunity to step in with treatments that protect both your heart and your brain.

Common Signs and Symptoms

Some people describe AFib as a “fluttering” feeling in the chest, while others just feel tired or short of breath. Here are some of the most common symptoms:

  • Heart palpitations (racing, irregular, or pounding heartbeat)
  • Shortness of breath, especially with activity
  • Fatigue or decreased stamina
  • Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting
  • Chest discomfort

Even if these symptoms come and go, they are worth paying attention to.

Who’s at Risk?

AFib can affect anyone, but certain factors make it more likely:

  • Age (risk increases as we get older)
  • High blood pressure
  • Heart disease or prior heart attack
  • Sleep apnea
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Family history of AFib

How We Can Help

At Lake Country Medical Group, we take AFib seriously. Diagnosis often starts with a simple physical exam and an electrocardiogram (ECG), which records your heart’s electrical activity. Sometimes longer monitoring is needed if the irregular rhythm comes and goes.

Treatment is tailored to each individual, but options may include:

  • Lifestyle changes: improving diet, managing stress, treating sleep apnea, and exercising safely
  • Medications: to control heart rate, restore rhythm, or prevent blood clots
  • Procedures: such as ablation or device therapies in certain cases

Our goal is always the same. We want to keep your heart healthy and your quality of life high.

A Personal Note

I know that heart health can sometimes feel overwhelming, but I want you to know you are not alone. If you have questions or concerns about AFib, my team and I are here to listen, to guide, and to walk with you through every step of diagnosis and treatment.

This month, I encourage you to check in with yourself and your loved ones. If you notice warning signs, do not brush them off. Awareness is the first step toward prevention and healing.

Your heart beats over 100,000 times every single day. It deserves your attention and care. Let’s honor AFib Awareness Month by taking those signs seriously, encouraging conversations, and supporting one another in our community.

With warm regards,


Dr. Nicolas Chronos

Lake Country Medical Group

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For more information on Atrial Fibrillation you can visit this link for helpful content at the American Heart Association.

Taking Care of You, Today and Every Day

Taking Care of You, Today and Every Day

By Lake Country Medical Group

At Lake Country Medical Group, our goal is simple. We want to help you live your healthiest, fullest life. Good health is not just about treating problems when they happen. It is about planning ahead and taking steps to prevent issues before they start. Prevention allows you to maintain independence, enjoy time with loved ones, and stay active doing the things you love.

That is why we encourage everyone on Medicare to schedule their Annual Wellness Visit. Many people do not even realize this valuable visit is available to them at no cost. The Annual Wellness Visit is a special time for you to sit down with your healthcare provider, talk about how you are feeling, and build a personalized plan to keep you well.

This visit is designed to be different from a routine physical. It focuses on prevention and personalized care, helping identify potential health risks before they become bigger problems. It gives you and your provider the chance to work together, setting goals and making decisions that fit your lifestyle and needs. Taking this step now can help you stay healthier longer and improve your quality of life.

During the visit, we will review your medical history and your family’s health. We will check basic measurements like blood pressure and weight. We will also talk about your day-to-day activities and safety. This helps us understand your unique health situation and the challenges you might face at home or in your daily routines. Most importantly, we will listen carefully to understand your concerns, your lifestyle, and your goals. Together, we create a prevention plan tailored to your unique needs.

An important part of this plan is making sure your immunizations are up to date. Vaccines protect you from serious illnesses like the flu, pneumonia, and shingles. These illnesses can be more severe as we get older. Staying current on vaccinations not only protects you but also those around you, including family and friends who may be more vulnerable.

We understand life is busy, so we have made it easy for you to stay protected by offering convenient vaccine clinics at Lake Country Medical Group. These clinics are scheduled for the following dates:

  • September 12th
  • September 19th
  • October 17th
  • October 24th
  • November 14th

At these clinics, we will be offering flu and pneumonia vaccines (Prevnar 20). COVID-19 vaccines are also available upon request.

To help us ensure the right supply is available for you, please call ahead to schedule your vaccine appointment.

Whether you come in for your Annual Wellness Visit or just need a vaccine, our friendly team is here to make the process simple and comfortable. Our focus is on keeping you healthy so you can spend more time enjoying the things and people you love.


If it has been a while since your last visit or if you have not yet scheduled your Annual Wellness Visit, now is the perfect time to call us. Let us work together to keep your health on track for today and the years ahead.

Visit us at 119 Harmony Crossing, Suite 3, Eatonton, GA 31024
Call 706-485-4004 to schedule your Annual Wellness Visit or your vaccine clinic appointment.