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A cardiologist is a certified medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular issues. This includes both issues of the cardiac muscle and the vessels. They are qualified to treat hypertension, valve disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, and myocardial infarction.
First, find a practitioner who is local to you and make sure they can offer you are clinic hours that fit your schedule. Then choose a physician with only positive ratings which are verified through Google review. Once you have narrowed down the perfect provider, you can book a same or next day appointment online.
Our large network of physicians allows each person to narrow down a practitioner who has the availability best for them. Many practices have extended evening hours Monday-Friday for people who have a normal workday and for children in school. Weekend availability may be on a limited basis, but you can search for a practitioner with weekend availability and make your appointments right here.
Doctors of cardiology are highly trained and experienced professionals who are equipped to handle many diseases that relate to the cardiovascular system. There may be many reasons to see a cardiologist and depending on your health insurance you may need to see your general practitioner for a referral to a specialist before making an appointment. Speak to your practitioner about seeing a specialist if you are experiencing the following symptoms:
These symptoms could resemble other disease states which do not require intervention from a specialist. And some symptoms may be so severe you should call 911 or seek attention from your local emergency room.
Severe symptoms include:
Doctors of cardiology perform many tests and question patients about their family and medical history to get a clearer picture of the health of each patient. They may also use a variety of tests to get an inside picture of exactly how the cardiovascular system is functioning. This includes:
This common analysis will evaluate the overall health of the patient’s cardiovascular system. They can help diagnose and treat common conditions such as congenital cardiovascular disease, vascular disease, and coronary artery disease.
An electrocardiogram (EKG) records the electrical signals that are conducted from your heart. They can be done in a doctor’s office, clinic, or a hospital and are a quick and painless way to determine if there is a problem with the patient’s heart. It is used to determine if the following conditions are present:
There are many factors in your blood that may determine your risk for heart disease or whether you have suffered from a cardiovascular related incident. Testing the cholesterol levels of a patient gives the physician a clear picture of whether they are at risk for severe complications. Other tests such as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) is a good indicator of inflammation. Inflammation plays a huge role in atherosclerosis, so it is good to be measured to assess risk. Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a protein that your cardiac muscle and blood vessels make. When there is damage, your body will secrete high levels of BNP. Troponin T is also a protein found in the cardiac muscle. Measuring troponin T will determine whether there has been damage done from the event of a myocardial infarction (MI).