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Cardiovascular Diseases

Our expert team of cardiologists provide a full range of cardiac services. We use the latest technology for evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and management of all cardiovascular diseases.

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Cardiac Devices

We use the newest pacemaker and implantable defibrillator technology. These amazing devices provide the required elevation in heart rhythm  and stop cardiac arrest.

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Diagnostic Services

Diagnostic testing aids physicians in creating a treatment plan for patients once they are diagnosed with a condition. To help ensure optimal outcomes, we advise patients to inform all of their doctors that we are their cardiology group.

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Our Practice

Our patients’ cardiovascular health is our first concern and we are committed to continually practicing in a patient-centered manner. This standard is held across all aspects of our office, from the locations we have selected, to our staffing and scheduling, to the technologies incorporated into our treatments. In addition to spending the time to be sure patients are well-informed about their treatment options, we have also put conscientious effort into creating a comfortable environment for you to receive personal cardiovascular care.

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Latest Blogs

Stay informed with office news and the newest procedural techniques by keeping up to date with all of our latest blog posts.

Carotid Artery Disease: Mitigating the Risk of a Stroke

Carotid Artery Disease
An estimated 30% of strokes are caused by blockages in the carotid artery. Understanding the causes of carotid artery disease may help you reduce your risk for stroke—especially if you already meet other risk factors. Here’s a closer look at ...read more

Cardiomyopathy: Knowing What Symptoms to Watch For

Cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle in which the heart experiences difficulty with pumping blood. It affects an estimated one in 500 U.S. adults and requires prompt treatment to reduce the risk of complications, including systolic heart failure ...read more

Diabetes and Heart Disease: What You Need to Know

diabetes and heart disease
People with diabetes are twice as likely to have heart disease than those without diabetes. If you are living with these chronic conditions, it’s important to manage them as best as possible to reduce your risk for complications, including heart ...read more

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