About Us


Hunterdon Cardiovascular Associates is dedicated to improving the cardiovascular health of our community. We are committed to providing the highest quality of care in a patient centered environment.

Our physicians are board certified cardiologists and fellows of the American College of Cardiology who have received in-depth training in various sub-specialties. We provide a full range of cardiac services for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Come to us for experienced care in:

    • General Cardiovascular Care
    • Electrophysiology
    • Nuclear Cardiology
    • Peripheral Vascular Disease
    • Congestive Heart Failure/Various Cardiomyopathies
    • Specialized Syncope Clinic
    • Preventive Cardiovascular Care
    • Pre-operative Evaluations

Through our talented professional team, three New Jersey locations and a variety of clinical, diagnostic and specialized services, Hunterdon Cardiovascular Associates puts your heart in good hands.

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How High Blood Pressure Damages Your Heart, and What You Can Do

High blood pressure affects nearly half of all U.S. adults, but only one in four individuals with this chronic condition have it under control. When not treated, high blood pressure can damage the heart and increase the risk for complications, ...read more

Vascular Specialists vs Cardiologists

When you have a health condition related to your circulatory system, it can be hard to understand which medical specialist can provide the most support. Two common clinician types that help patients facing circulatory conditions are cardiologists and vascular specialists. ...read more

Pacemaker or Defibrillator: What’s the Difference?

A blonde doctor explains details about a pacemaker to an elderly patient in an examination room
If you have been diagnosed with an arrhythmia, it means your heart beats at a pace that is faster than typical, slower than typical, or with a different pattern than is typical. An arrhythmia can sometimes be corrected with medications. ...read more

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