Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) rank high on the list of causes of death and account for a sizeable portion of the expense of healthcare for men and women. The use of technologydriven virtual platforms for medical intervention, or telemedicine, has grown in importance in the field of healthcare, especially in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The primary goal of telemedicine technology is to deliver healthcare services cost-effectively, extending care to remote and virtual settings. Methods: This paper aims to illustrate the importance of telemedicine in Managing CVDs. Preferred healthcare databases were used for this paper, including PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CINAHL, Psych INFO, and Web of Science. Results: Telemedicine is an essential tool for addressing medical problems, especially when it comes to cardiovascular illnesses. Telemedicine improves patient adherence to therapy, lowers rehospitalization rates, and shortens wait times, facilitating better access to care, especially in distant places. Despite these advancements, problems with legislation, resistance from patients and health professionals, and technological challenges remain. Conclusion: In the medical field, telemedicine is a successful modality that meets most patients' expectations and presents a practical means for healthcare professionals to expand their services into underserved areas. To guarantee that telemedicine reaches its full potential in enhancing patient outcomes and healthcare delivery, healthcare systems, legislators, and practitioners must adjust and welcome this technology as it develops.