Florida Cardiologists
What is a Cardiologist?
A cardiologist is a physician who treats diseases of the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and surrounding blood vessels. Cardiologists are trained to recognize, evaluate, and diagnose heart related problems, as well as manage chronic, acute, and genetic heart diseases. Cardiologists also provide preventive care and treatment.
What conditions do Cardiologists treat?
Cardiologists treat problems of the heart and cardiovascular system. Common conditions include:
- High blood pressure or cholesterol
- Heart attack and stroke
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) or Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)
- Aneurysms
- Heart Arrhythmia
- Heart valve problems/heart murmurs
- Heart failure
Why consult a Cardiologist at the Mount Sinai Heart Institute?
If you're concerned about your heart health, a visit with a cardiologist at the Mount Sinai Heart Institute is a great way to learn more about your symptoms, your condition, and the best course of treatment for you. A partnership with New York's prestigious Columbia University, the Mount Sinai Heart Institute is staffed by a team of world-class cardiology experts who are leaders in their field.
Mount Sinai Heart Institute offers state-of-the-art treatment technologies with the latest cardiac equipment and a personalized, patient-centered approach to care. To learn more about cardiology, our physicians, and your treatment options, please call 305-674-2273 or Contact Us online.
Last update: May 19, 2011
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