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315 verified Cardiologists in Astoria, New York, NY
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Cardiologist
4.64
·58 reviews
Great!! Loved my service so much. - May 13, 2021 by Christina R.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 211 E 51st St, New York, NY 10022
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Dr. Natalie Beridze is a skilled cardiology specialist in New York, NY, who currently practices at Manhattan Cardiology. She attended medical school at David Agmashenebeli University of Georgia Faculty of Medicine, Tbilisi, GA, and completed her residency at Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital, Mount V...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.84
·459 reviews
The entire staff was great. It was a very thorough exam And the dr and his team all spent time explaining each step - Mar 24, 2022 by Mike V.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 211 E 51st St, New York, NY 10022
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Dr. Jossef Amirian is an experienced cardiologist currently practicing at two locations of Manhattan Cardiology, New York, NY. Dr. Amirian received his medical degree from the Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at Technion Israel Institute of Technology. He advanced his education and exper...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.65
·289 reviews
She is an amazing clinician. Explain things thoroughly and makes appropriate referrals. Definitely recommend. - Mar 11, 2021 by Rebecca L.Click to read more
3 mi · 330 West 58th Street, Suite 302, New York, NY 10019
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Dr. Mary Greene is an experienced cardiologist providing consultations and treatments at two locations of Manhattan Cardiology in New York, NY. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from St. George's University School of Medicine. As a certified member of the American Board of Internal Medicine ...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.92
·79 reviews
Dr. Gagos is excellent. Visits are always on time. Staff is also great! by SMClick to read more
0.5 mi · 2747 Crescent St, Ste 206, Astoria, NY 11102
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Emblem Health + 15 more
Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in chronic high blood pressure + 4 more ·
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Dr. Marios Gagos is a highly skilled cardiologist. He sees patients in person at Gagos Cardiovascular Medicine PLLC in Astoria, New York. Dr. Gagos acquired his medical degree from NYIT College Of Osteopathic Medicine as part of his formal education. He holds a certification in cardiovascular disea...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.79
·280 reviews
I had been a oatient of Dr Ghalchi but mistskenly ifentified myself as a new patient on zocdoc. - Dec 16, 2024 by Bruce T.Click to read more
4 mi · 873 Broadway, Ground Floor, New York, NY 10010
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Welcome to Apollo 360 Health - Your Path to Well-Being Please note: We do not accept any Medicaid insurance plans. At Apollo, we empower you to take control of your heart health with expert, personalized care. Our team is led by a cardiologist who earned a Bachelor's degree from the University of ...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.79
·78 reviews
Clean office, nice staff, prompt service. Absolutely a Five Star experience. by MTClick to read more
2 mi · 201 E 65th St, New York, NY 10065
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 125 more
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Dr. Padma Shenoy is a board-certified cardiologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. She is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) in Internal Medicine and holds additional certifications in Adult Echocardiography and Stress Echocardiography...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.75
·77 reviews
Dr Gould n team are top notch especially for this critical field. Patience and spending time making sure I was clear as to next steps were extremely important to the team. Thank you! Scott - Mar 18, 2025 by Scott O.Click to read more
2 mi · 171A E 65th St, New York, NY 10065
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Dr. Randy Gould is a highly regarded and experienced cardiologist. He practices at Manhattan Cardiology in New York, NY. Dr. Gould received his medical degree in osteopathic medicine from Nova Southeastern University. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine and fellowship in...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.67
·84 reviews
Excellent doctor, and was able to do all testing in the office in one visit.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 211 E. 51st St, New York, NY 10022
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Dr. Bhavna Suri is a reputable and trusted cardiologist serving the people of New York, NY. At present, she provides consultations and follow-ups at Manhattan Cardiology. Dr. Suri acquired her bachelor's in medicine and surgery at Madras Medical College as part of her educational training. She then...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.95
·44 reviews
Dr. Rhee is very insightful, patient, and punctual. He provided 1st class care. I am greatly pleased. by CWClick to read more
2 mi · 201 E 65th St, New York, NY 10065
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Dr. David Rhee is a highly skilled cardiologist who sees patients at Manhattan Cardiology in New York, NY. As part of his formal education and training, Dr. Rhee completed a medical degree, a residency program in internal medicine, and later a fellowship in cardiovascular disease at NYU Grossman Sc...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.52
·927 reviews
Thorough and precise! Hope this continues.. I have been looking for a family Dr. :-) by Vindra R.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 115 Central Park West, Ste 1, New York, NY 10023
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Board Certified in Cardiovascular Diseases, Diagnostic Imaging, and Critical Care, Dr. Milani has a boutique faculty practice offering individualized care tailored to your needs. She earned her Doctor of Medicine from St. George's University School of Medicine and is a faculty member at Columbia, Co...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.47
·92 reviews
I did not see the doctor I made the appointment with; I saw another internist who was very good and attentive. - Aug 28, 2024 by Aura E.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 912 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10025
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PLEASE NOTE: this provider only sees patients 19+ years old. Dr. Olga Burzyantseva is a distinguished and highly skilled Cardiovascular Disease specialist, Board Certified in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases. She graduated from Bashkir State Medical University, completed her Residency in Inte...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.44
·420 reviews
Very long wait time and minimal chairs to sit in while waiting - Oct 19, 2021Click to read more
2.5 mi · 912 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10025
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***PLEASE READ PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT BEFORE BOOKING APPOINTMENT*** ***NOTE: You will receive a call inquiring about your medical history. If you do not have a Cardiology Referral order and have not completed any diagnostics (e.g., blood work, US Echo, Vascular Ultrasounds, event monitor, etc.) pri...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.95
·417 reviews
Great friendly doctor. Very attentive. Highly recommend - Dec 12, 2024 by Pardhu K.Click to read more
2 mi · 133 E 58th St, Ste 1402, New York, NY 10022
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Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in cerebrovascular disease + 5 more ·
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David Bolon, MD, is the founder of Manhattan Integrative Cardiovascular in Midtown Manhattan. He has over 20 years of experience as a cardiologist treating patients and working towards preventing cardiac diseases. Dr. Bolon has cared for thousands of patients in New York City and beyond, giving him ...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.82
·61 reviews
All staff were warm and very welcoming! Dr. Morshed takes time with you. He is patient and listens to what you have to say and evaluates. He then makes positive recommendations. He is a physician who cares about his patients! by ADClick to read more
3 mi · 6 E 45th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10017
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Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in chronic high blood pressure + 3 more ·
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Dr. Monzur Morshed is a highly acclaimed cardiologist recognized for his clinical excellence, research, and contributions to public health. Committed to patient-centered care, Dr. Morshed blends advanced cardiology practice with community outreach and education, making complex medical knowledge acc...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.88
·73 reviews
Dr. Elsheshtawy is excellent, takes time to listen ,explains treatment,and medications.I highly recommend him and his staff both courteous and professional by MCClick to read more
1 mi · 21-38 31st Street, Queens, NY 11105
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Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in coronary artery disease + 7 more ·
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Moustafa Elsheshtawy, MD, is a board-certified physician in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases currently practicing at New York Medical and Vascular Care. He is also board certified in echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography imaging, and nuclear cardiology. After finishing his int...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.62
·837 reviews
Fabulous bed side manner & connected me to the right specialistClick to read more
1.5 mi · 184 E 70th St, #4, New York, NY 10021
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Dr. Ellen Mellow is a cardiologist and primary care doctor treating patients in New York City and the surrounding communities. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Cornell University and holds certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.98
·43 reviews
Followed by Dr Mueller for many years. Always comprehensive and attentive. by RMClick to read more
2 mi · 401 E 55th St, Ground Floor Professional Suite, New York, NY 07620
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**PLEASE REVIEW YOUR INSURANCE BENEFITS BEFORE BOOKING, AS MANY PLANS REQUIRE YOU TO MEET A DEDUCTIBLE AND MAY INCLUDE COINSURANCE BEFORE FULL COVERAGE BEGINS.** Manhattan vein doctor Richard L. Mueller has six board certifications and holds the distinction of diplomate from the American Board of ...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.74
·787 reviews
He was an expert & took great care of me. I found my cardio doctor. - Jun 11, 2018 by Michael J.Click to read more
3 mi · 345 E 37th St, Ste 314, New York, NY 10016
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Dr. Mark Seldon is a thorough, attentive cardiologist treating patients in New York City and the surrounding communities. His primary goal as a practitioner is to provide excellent care to each of his patients. He holds certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine ...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.61
·565 reviews
Great staff. lovely service will be returning. would recommend. - Feb 20, 2016 by Lauriann B.Click to read more
1.5 mi · 184 E 70th St, #B2, New York, NY 10021
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Dr. Timothy Jayasundera, M.D., F.A.C.C., has been providing outstanding medical care to our patients for over a decade. He earned his Doctor of Medicine from Ross University School of Medicine, completed an internship in Internal Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, followed by a res...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.84
·166 reviews
Excellent provider! Actually listens to you and your concerns.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 200 W 57th St, Suite 1010, New York, NY 10019
Accepts BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Medicare + 9 more
Also offers video visits · Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Dr. Sankholkar, a board-certified cardiologist and internist, approaches patients as their coach and biggest fan. With over a decade of experience as a physician, he has empowered patients by educating them on how to successfully prevent and treat heart disease. By acting as their Cardiology Coach, ...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.82
·950 reviews
Takes a holistic approach to diagnosis and treatment. Great bedside manner. Looking forward to my next visit.Click to read more
3 mi · 6 E 45th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10017
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 11 more
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Azadeh Beheshtian, is board certified in cardiovascular disease and internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She specializes in interventional cardiology and peripheral artery disease, with a focus on women’s heart health. Dr. Beheshtian studied at Tehran University of Medica...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.45
·286 reviews
wait time was longer than expected but he did help me resolve my problem - Mar 3, 2024 by Kaushal S.Click to read more
5 mi · 101-24 Queens Blvd, Ste A, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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Dr. Michael Kapchits, Affiliate Assistant Professor of Clinical Cardiology at Weill Cornell Medical College, is Board Certified in Cardiovascular Diseases and Nuclear Cardiology. He dedicates himself to combining high-quality, comprehensive cardiological care with a kind, attentive staff and a comfo...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.70
·208 reviews
Great experience- everyone I met at this Dr's office was engaging and kind - May 30, 2025 by Kacey S.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 112 W 72nd St, New York, NY 10023
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 127 more
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Dr. Karishma Patwa is a dedicated cardiologist who has always been passionate about science and medicine. She knew that she wanted to help people in the best way she could, and thus pursued a career in medicine. Dr. Patwa decided to focus on cardiology because of its fascinating medical and physiolo...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.13
·214 reviews
The whole office staff was great. From the front desk to the office manager Kara and the medical assistant KC who performed my tests- everything was superb. Happy also that the majority of the tests could be done at once - Jun 2, 2017 by Karyn E.Click to read more
4 mi · 332 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003
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***PLEASE READ PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT BEFORE BOOKING APPOINTMENT*** PLEASE NOTE: This provider only sees patients 19 years and older. Dr. Salvatore Cavaleri is a highly experienced and dependable Cardiologist, Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease. He completed his Doctor...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
5.00
·61 reviews
I had a great experience. I was actually running a little late and was able to call the office and they were very accommodating. Dr. Shah was absolutely pleasant. Very patient, he listened to all my concerns, never rushed me, educated me on my concerns and set up some follow up tests to put me at ea...Click to read more
3 mi · 347 E 37th St, New York, NY 10016
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 24 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in heart block + 9 more ·
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Dr. Alan Shah is  board certified in cardiology, internal medicine and echocardiography. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Cardiology, in the New York University School of Medicine and an Attending Physician at NYU Langone Medical Center. Dr. Shah's areas of expertise include medical...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.93
·150 reviews
The doctor was simply amazing he answered all my questions and concerned. I am very happy that I have found this provider. - Sep 18, 2024 by Matthania L.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 373 Park Ave S, 11th and 12th Fl, New York, NY 10016
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 20 more
Also offers video visits · Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter + 3 more ·
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If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours of the scheduled time, please call the office. Dr. Marcelo Mendez is a cardiologist in New York who currently practices at Mount Sinai Heart. He also sees patients through his affiliations with several hospitals, including Mount Sinai Beth Isra...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.93
·152 reviews
Everyone was really good make you feel comfortable and heard. Very pleasant visit - Jun 2, 2016 by Leonardo A.Click to read more
3 mi · 132 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 38 more
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If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours of the scheduled time, please call the office. *Disclaimer: If you need an EKG or Echo-cardiogram, please schedule a consultation first. Dr. Ossama Samuel is a caring and skilled cardiologist serving the communities of New York and Brooklyn, N...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4 mi · 385 Ninth Ave, Ste 30, New York, NY 10001
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Dr. Justin H Johannesen is a cardiologist at Montefiore Einstein Advanced Care in New York, NY. He can diagnose, treat, and prevent various heart and blood vessel conditions. Dr. Johannesen understands patients' concerns, reviews their medical histories, conducts physical exams, and orders addition...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.94
·33 reviews
Dr. Baruch patiently listened to my litany of symptoms, reviewed earlier blood test results and discussed my past medical history. In other words, he was thorough and made sure he has a complete picture of my current condition. Dr. Baruch even followed up the next day with a phone call to check on...Click to read more
3.5 mi · 451 Park Ave S, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10016
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Dr. Lawrence Baruch has been a practicing cardiologist for over 30 years. After graduating from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completing his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiology at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York City, Dr. Baruch practiced at the Bronx VA an...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.79
·85 reviews
totally satisfied my needs and great customer service - Apr 8, 2026 by Shonte G.Click to read more
2.5 mi · 200 W 57th St, Ste 610, New York, NY 10019
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 88 more
Also offers video visits · Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in high cholesterol + 4 more ·
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Dr. Jacowitz has been practicing cardiology in the tristate area for the last 25 years. He is currently working for Valley Medical Arrhythmia and Cardiology Group located at 200 West 57th St. in Manhattan. He obtained his medical degree from Downstate Medical center in Brooklyn, completed an interna...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.72
·1288 reviews
Dr. Kezerashvili is very friendly and knowledgeable. - Nov 11, 2021 by Kevin J.Click to read more
7 mi · 1963 Williamsbridge Rd, Bronx, NY 10461
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Anna Kezerashvili, MD, FACC is a caring and dedicated cardiologist serving the community of Bronx and New York, NY. Dr. Kezerashvili attended the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, where she received her MD with HONORS and completed her residency in internal medicine at the s...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.76
·66 reviews
Dr. R. Shah took time to read my file before and during my time with him. Therefore, he was ready to ask me questions, he listened then inform me of my health status. by Natalia P.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 373 Park Ave S, 11th and 12th Fl, New York, NY 10016
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If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours of the scheduled time, please call the office. *Disclaimer: If you need an EKG or Echo-cardiogram, please schedule a consultation first. Dr. Ankit R. Shah attended the State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, where he earned his...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.93
·60 reviews
3 mi · 347 E 37th St, New York, NY 10016
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 24 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Highly recommended · Expertise in chronic high blood pressure + 9 more ·
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Dr. Francis J. O’Brien is a board certified cardiologist. He is a Clinical Professor at the New York University School of Medicine and an Attending Physician at New York University Langone Medical Center. Dr. O\'Brien is a noninvasive cardiologist whose expertise includes all areas of cardiovascular...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.78
·362 reviews
My visits are always great when seeing Dr. Cruz! The front desk staff is awesome as well! by NCClick to read more
4 mi · 39 East 13th Street, 5th floor, new york, NY 10003
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 22 more
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Dr. Jennifer Cruz is a dedicated cardiologist, certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in cardiovascular disease. At present, Dr. Cruz offers her services at her private practice. She welcomes patients and families of all communities and backgrounds residing in New York, NY. As part...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.85
·242 reviews
Professional, approachable and thorough doctor which is exactly what I am looking for in a doctor.Click to read more
4 mi · 18 W 18th St, New York, NY 10011
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 70 more
Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in high cholesterol + 1 more ·
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Dr. Guillaume Bassil is a cardiologist from New York, NY. He currently practices at Summit Health and is dual board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. His fluency in English, Arabic and French makes him accessible to patients from va...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.84
·56 reviews
Wait time was a bit excessive (more than 30 min.). Receptionist asked me to electronically sign without showing me documents. However, the provider was as excellent as he was at his former lccation. - Feb 14, 2024 by Marc R.Click to read more
0.5 mi · 27-47 Crescent St, 2nd fl, Astoria, NY 11102
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 92 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Dr. Debasish Roychoudhury is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and an Attending Cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Queens, where he primarily sees patients in the Astoria office. He earned his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from North Ben...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.71
·62 reviews
Good. Long wait to see him. by AHClick to read more
3 mi · 1000 10th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 31 more
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If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours of the scheduled time, please call the office. Robert Kornberg is a friendly and compassionate cardiologist serving the community of New York, NY. Dr. Kornberg obtained his medical degree from New York Medical College. He also completed his int...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.82
·72 reviews
Amazing Doctor, I cannot say anything bad. Highly recommend. - Jan 31, 2024 by Kevin S.Click to read more
1.5 mi · 21-33, 31 Street, Astoria, NY 11105
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Based in New York, NY, Dr. Perry Fisher is a highly experienced and dependable cardiologist. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Albany Medical College and is certified in cardiovascular disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine. At Northwell Health Cardiology, Dr. Fisher diagnose...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.67
·170 reviews
Great first visit Im very happy with my Dr.Erika Gehrie and the staff so friendly. - Nov 20, 2024 by emma M.Click to read more
5.5 mi · 69-40 Austin St, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 71 more
Accepting new patients · 21 years of experience · Excellent wait time · Expertise in coronary artery disease + 3 more ·
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Erika Gehrie, MD, is a cardiologist with expertise in non-interventional cardiology. She is board-certified in internal medicine, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, and vascular imaging. Dr. Gehrie earned her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania and completed her residency in in...Click to read more
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Cardiologist
4.97
·167 reviews
Amazing doctor—so helpful & kind & good at explaining things and I left feeling calm & well informed about my problem. by Kristin D.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 373 Park Ave S, 11th and 12th Fl, New York, NY 10016
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 20 more
Also offers video visits · Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time · Expertise in heart failure + 2 more ·
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If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours of the scheduled time, please call the office. Dr. Ruwanthi Wijesinghe is a skilled cardiologist from New York. She treats patients at Mount Sinai Heart in Brooklyn and New York, NY. She is dedicated to improving the cardiac health of her patie...Click to read more
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Frequently asked questions

How can I check if my cardiologist accepts my insurance?

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How do patients rate their experience with booking cardiologists in Astoria, NY on Zocdoc?

On Zocdoc, cardiologists in Astoria, NY have an average rating of 4.88 based on approximately 285 reviews. In Astoria, NY you can find 92 cardiologists with 4-stars or higher. Zocdoc collects reviews from real patients after each appointment, ensuring authentic feedback. Only patients who have booked and attended appointments may post reviews, providing trustworthy and reliable insights into patient experiences.


Can I book a video visit with a cardiologist?

Yes, you can book a video visit with a cardiologist. There are currently no locations that offer video visits in this city. When a provider offers video visits, you will see a small video camera icon next to their profile image. Select a date and time from their available appointment slots and go through the booking process.


Who is a cardiologist, and why would you need one?

A cardiologist is a heart specialist. They specialize in treating heart diseases and ailments and assist in managing patients to the best of their knowledge. Heart doctors treat many heart-related conditions even before they become serious. You should consult a cardiologist to ensure the management of any potential long-term risk factors, such as elevated cholesterol or uncontrolled blood pressure. These specialists oversee both heart disease prevention and treatment of patients.


Heart doctors assist patients before and after treatments, like getting cardiac stenting or angioplasty. Surgery is no longer always necessary to address cardiac issues due to modern medical advancements. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), which replaces the heart valve without surgery, is one fantastic example. Also, if you have any of the given below symptoms, you should consult a cardiologist near you:


  • A fluttering sensation in your chest (often called heart palpitations)
  • Feeling faint quite often
  • Breathing difficulty, which is worsening
  • Chest discomfort or persistent indigestion
  • Swelling of the legs or feet
  • Significant weight gain 


What is the cardiovascular system, and which diseases are associated with it? 

Also commonly referred to as the circulatory system, the cardiovascular system comprises the heart (located in the center of the chest), blood, and blood vessels. Together, this system is responsible for delivering oxygen, hormones, and essential nutrients to the rest of the body. The heart pumps blood 60 to 100 times a minute throughout one's lifetime. In total, the heart circulates nearly 2000 gallons of blood each day. Veins bring blood to your heart, and arteries deliver oxygen-rich blood throughout the body from the heart. 


The arteries and veins together are called the vascular system. Apart from carrying blood, arteries also help to maintain blood pressure and control blood flow. They do so by tightening and loosening their walls. Problems in the cardiovascular system, such as a blockage in the arteries, make it harder to deliver oxygen. These blockages ultimately lead to cardiovascular conditions such as: 


  • Atherosclerosis: It occurs when plaque deposited in the arteries hardens and narrows them over time. Plaque build-up can cause the artery to rupture and form a blood clot. This may lead to either a heart attack or a stroke. Plaque build-up usually occurs due to high cholesterol (LDL), smoking, and high blood pressure. 
  • Cardiomyopathy: It is an illness that affects the heart muscle or myocardium. In this condition, the heart muscle can thicken, become stiff or enlarged, and lead to the formation of scar tissue. It restricts the heart from pumping blood effectively and leads to heart failure. A person in the early stages of cardiomyopathy may not experience any symptoms. Still, as the disease progresses, symptoms such as swelling in the legs, heart palpitations, fatigue, and shortness of breath may appear. 
  • Arrhythmia: It refers to an abnormal or irregular heart rhythm. Arrhythmias can be broadly classified into three types: supraventricular (which begins in the heart's upper chamber), ventricular (that starts in the heart's lower chambers), and bradyarrhythmia (slow heart rhythm caused by an issue in the heart's conduction system). Pounding in the chest, palpitations, chest tightness, and dizziness indicate an irregular heartbeat. Some arrhythmias can be fatal. 
  • Infective endocarditis (IE): IE is a potentially life-threatening condition usually resulting from a bacterial infection. It occurs due to an inflammation in the linings of your heart valves and, sometimes, your heart chambers. Its symptoms include high fever (above 100°F or 38.4°C), skin rash, wounds that do not heal, night sweats, and nasal congestion.
  • Angina pectoris: Also known as angina, this condition is a form of chest pain resulting from reduced blood flow to your heart. The pain typically feels like a heavy weight or a squeezing and tightness in your chest. The different types of angina are variant, refractory, stable, and unstable, the last being a medical emergency. 
  • Cardiogenic shock: Cardiogenic shock occurs when your heart cannot supply enough oxygen-rich blood to the rest of your body. Since lack of oxygen can cause organ failure, this condition can be fatal. A cardiogenic shock has five stages: at risk (heart disease without any signs of shock), beginning (low heart rate or blood pressure), classic (need for external medical support to help supply blood to organs), deteriorating (worsening of the condition and no response to treatment), and extremis (cardiac arrest that requires ventilator or defibrillator).
  • Heart valve diseases: Your heart has four valves, and heart valve disease is any condition that interferes with their functioning. These conditions are initially asymptomatic but can lead to weakness, shortness of breath, and palpitations over time. The various types of heart valve disease include valvular insufficiency, valvular atresia, and valvular stenosis.  
  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD): PAD occurs due to plaque build-up in your leg arteries that carry nutrient-rich blood to your limbs from your heart. Its symptoms include cool skin on your feet, skin redness or color changes, toe or foot sores that do not heal easily, and a burning or aching sensation in your feet and toes when you rest.


What are heart attacks, and what are their warning signs?

The heart muscles need oxygen to survive. A heart attack happens when oxygenated blood to the heart is disrupted or stopped. This stoppage happens when the coronary arteries (vessels that supply the heart) narrow due to atherosclerotic plaque (cholesterol aggregates) or blood clots that develop around the plaque. Significant blood flow disruption leads to ischaemic damage to the heart muscles, manifesting as a heart attack. 

Plaque rupture and coronary heart disease may not always cause heart attacks. Some are precipitated by the spasms of a coronary vessel, which further impairs blood circulation of the heart, leading to a heart attack. Torn coronary artery walls can also potentially result in a heart attack, known as spontaneous coronary artery dissection.


In terms of presentation, heart attacks come on suddenly and severely. But the majority begin gradually, with only minor pain or discomfort initially. You must stay careful and contact a cardiologist near you if you are facing one or more of these symptoms:


  • Chest discomfort: Most heart attacks are characterized by pain in the right or the middle of the chest. It can be persistent or may come and go. It may feel painful, like a squeezing sensation or uncomfortable pressure.
  • Discomfort radiating to other body parts: Pain or discomfort in either one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach are additional symptoms.
  • Breathlessness: This can happen with or without chest pain, usually accompanied by sweating and palpitations. 
  • Added indicators: Other indications of a heart attack include nausea or lightheadedness.

How are cardiac arrest and heart attack different?

Heart attacks happen when there is an issue in the cardiac circulation and the blood flow to the heart is compromised. When the heart malfunctions and abruptly stops pumping, that is a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). The cause of sudden cardiac arrest is malfunctioning of the electrical activity of cardiac muscles. Heart attack-related cardiac arrest is also possible. Sudden cardiac arrest can often lead to sudden cardiac death or SCD. This phenomenon may be brought on by arrhythmias, which are abnormal cardiac rhythms.


How do cardiologists check for heart problems?

It is crucial to visit a cardiologist or your primary care physician to understand your risk for cardiovascular disease and get timely prevention. They may conduct a heart health screening as a part of your routine physical at their office. Such screenings also take place at drugstores, health fairs, laboratories, community clinics, and other facilities. 


The following tests help to diagnose or assess your risk for cardiovascular diseases: 


  • Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG): This quick and painless test records the electrical signals of the heart and checks for any irregularities or abnormalities in the heart rhythm. During the procedure, a healthcare provider will attach 12 patches called electrodes to your chest, arms, and legs, which are then connected to wires leading to a computer. The computer displays the waves of electrical activity that pass through the heart. 


Abnormal results may indicate issues such as arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat), blockages in the arteries, or evidence of a previous heart attack. If you are experiencing symptoms like the reduced ability to exercise, chest pain, fast pulse, lightheadedness, and shortness of breath, you may need an ECG test. 


  • Stress test: This test involves running and walking on a treadmill. It may also involve riding a stationary bike for some time. This makes the heart pump harder and faster and helps to reveal how the heart responds to physical activity. Your cardiologist will simultaneously check your heart rhythm, blood pressure, and breathing on a monitor (EKG machine). 


If you can't exercise or have a condition that prevents you from exercising on a treadmill or bike, your doctor may give you medicine through an IV that makes the heart work harder as exercise does. In addition to diagnosing heart problems, the test may also be done before heart surgery or to monitor an existing heart condition. 


  • CT coronary angiogram: This imaging test views how the arteries supply blood to the heart. It looks for the build-up of plaque and other substances in the walls of your arteries. A CT angiogram is usually done if you have symptoms of coronary artery disease and other heart problems. This procedure is minimally invasive. 


During a CT coronary angiogram, a cardiologist will place an IV containing contrast dye into the arm. This dye will help your vessels show better. This procedure is different from an invasive coronary angiogram, where a tube called a catheter is inserted through the groin or wrist to reach the heart arteries. 


Risk factors and treatment of a heart attack

Certain risk factors of heart disease, such as age and family history, are unchangeable. Obstructive sleep apnea is another risk factor for heart disease, which must be identified in time and monitored. However, you can change and reduce your risk through specific lifestyle changes, such as:


  • Avoid smoking.
  • Reduce cholesterol consumption and keep levels in check.
  • Avoid obesity with regular exercise and activity.
  • Keep a tab on your sugar levels if you have diabetes or are prediabetic.
  • Avoid food with saturated and trans fats.
  • Reduce excessive alcohol consumption.


In case of a recent heart attack, heart doctors might suggest specific interventions (surgery or nonsurgical). In addition to providing pain relief, these procedures can lessen the risk of having another heart attack. Common approaches to treatment include:

  • Stent: It is a wire mesh tube implanted into the artery to keep it patent.
  • Angioplasty: An angioplasty releases a clogged artery using a balloon or eliminating plaque build-up.
  • Heart bypass surgery: The doctor reroutes the blood flow around the blockage caused by a clot or plaque. 
  • Heart valve surgery: To assist the heart in pumping, surgeons replace or repair leaky valves.
  • Pacemaker: It is a battery-operated device implanted in the chest that aids in maintaining the normal electrical functioning of the heart.
  • Heart transplant: Recommended in cases where a heart attack results in irreversible cardiac tissue death.
  • Oral medication: Your doctor may recommend several drugs to avoid a future heart attack. Always take your medicines as prescribed unless your physician or cardiologist instructs you otherwise.


Find the best cardiologist near you in Astoria, New York

The entire body depends on the heart for blood flow and oxygen. You should prioritize both your heart health and general well-being. By contacting Zocdoc, you can find the best cardiologist suited to your needs.


To begin your search with Zocdoc, enter your symptoms in the search bar, such as "recurrent chest pain," and include the location "Astoria, New York." The website will then present you with a comprehensive list of the best cardiologists in your area. You can also include location, gender, spoken languages, hospital affiliations, and experience in the search criteria. 


You can also locate in-network cardiologists by applying specific filters. To find your plan, select your insurance carrier and plan from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can try uploading a photo of your insurance card to your Zocdoc account. Then, allow Zocdoc to scan the image of your insurance card and show you a plan that best matches your card. Note that this option is available only for medical insurance cards, not dental or vision. If you need other insurance information, you can check out Zocdoc's patient help center. You may also reach out to Zocdoc's service team if you need help with uploading your insurance card. 


Click on the practitioner's profile to view their credentials, accreditations, licensing, and reviews. Check out patient reviews and ratings to discover more about each cardiologist. After vetting the doctors on your shortlist, you can schedule an appointment. Additionally, many doctors in our database provide after-hours and online consultations. Decide a time that best works for you and the doctor. 


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Heart attack statistics of New York

As per the data released by the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2020, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) accounted for roughly 32% of all fatalities in New York State (NYS). They were the leading cause of death and impairment. Lifestyle changes and other measures can prevent nearly 80% of heart disease and stroke. In NYS, over 1,118,000 adults (7.3%) reported having experienced a heart attack, angina/CHD, or stroke. 


The study also reported that adults with disabilities had a higher prevalence of CVDs (17.7%) than adults without disabilities (4.4%). Also, adults with diabetes or high blood pressure have a higher risk of having a heart attack, angina, or CHD than people with obesity. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has designated February as American Heart Month to stress the importance of heart health. This initiative aims to educate the public about heart disease and stroke.


According to a different BRFSS 2020 survey, nearly 4.5 million adults in New York State (NYS) reported having high blood pressure (HBP) diagnosed by a medical professional (29.3%). Almost 78% of the above group individuals were on medication to manage their HBP. These key statistics depict the prevalence of CVDs in the population and the need to control them effectively. 


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