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Choosing the right cardiovascular specialist can be a life-altering decision. It’s crucial that you find a team of dedicated, experienced, and knowledgeable professionals who prioritize your heart health above all. At Cardiovascular Specialists, we pride ourselves on delivering quality cardiac care using cutting-edge technology and personalized treatment plans. If you’re looking for a cardiologist that can provide optimal cardiac care, call or visit our office and speak with our friendly team. 

The human heart, a marvel of biological engineering, is a muscular organ roughly the size of a clenched fist. It comprises four main parts: the left and right atria or upper chambers, and the left and right ventricles, or lower chambers. These chambers work in perfect harmony to pump oxygen-rich blood throughout the body, supporting every function from…

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Cardiac Catheterization and PCI

Cardiac Catheterization and PCI

If you're grappling with heart conditions, reach out to the team at Cardiovascular Specialists. We offer cutting-edge treatments, patient-focused care, and the expertise of board-certified cardiologists to ensure your heart is in the safest hands. If you’re in need of more information about cardiac catheterization or PCI, read below. This guide will help shed light on these two key procedures, explaining when they may be required and how a qualified heart doctor can utilize them to help improve your health. 

Cardiac catheterization is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that allows your cardiologist to evaluate your cardiovascular health. During the procedure, a thin tube called a catheter is inserted through a blood vessel to your heart. This method provides crucial information about your heart's functioning, blood flow, and structure, and helps identify any potential blockages or abnormalities. 

Cardiac catheterization is often needed when tests such as EKGs, stress…

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Cardiac Diagnostics

Cardiac Diagnostics

The are several reasons why your heart muscle may be not functioning at an optimal level. Cardiovascular Specialist is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to run diagnostics to find the route of the problem. The key to tackling cardiovascular diseases lies in early detection and intervention. This is where cardiac diagnostic tests play a vital role. The team at Cardiovascular Specialists provides quality, professional services for local patients including a variety of essential cardiac diagnostic techniques. Continue reading to explore the importance of cardiac diagnostics in assessing and monitoring heart health so you can make the best decisions for your heart health. 

Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Detecting these conditions early is an important part of identifying risk factors and diagnosing heart conditions. Cardiac diagnostic tests play a central role in evaluating heart health, guiding treatment decisions, and preventing complications. 

Several cardiac diagnostic tests are commonly used…

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Stress Testing

Stress Testing

Our hearts work tirelessly to keep us going, but sometimes they need a little extra attention. That's where stress testing comes in. Picture this: you've been experiencing inexplicable chest pain, shortness of breath, or fatigue during physical activity – even light physical activity. It's concerning, and you're not sure what's going on. Well, stress testing could provide some much-needed answers. 
In this brief article brought to you by the professionals at Cardiovascular Specialists, we explore and discover what stress testing is all about! If you are looking for a cardiologist, or heart doctor, in the area, then give us a call to schedule a convenient appointment or arrange an urgent walk-in appointment as soon as possible.

Stress testing, also known as an exercise stress test or treadmill test, is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate how well the heart functions – much like an electrocardiogram (EKG). However, while the average EKG is done while laying down, stress…

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Echocardiography

Echocardiography

Choosing the right cardiovascular specialist is a significant step toward better health. At Cardiovascular Specialists, our team of professionals prioritizes your heart health by leveraging state-of-the-art technologies and providing comprehensive cardiovascular care. One such technology that an experienced heart doctor can utilize is echocardiography. Keep reading to learn more about this remarkable diagnostic tool and what it can do for patients.

Echocardiography, often referred to as an echo test or heart ultrasound, is a non-invasive technique that employs sound waves to create detailed images of the heart's anatomy and performance. But how exactly does this happen? The echocardiogram device, when placed against your chest, transmits high-frequency sound waves into your body, which then bounce off your heart and are recaptured by the device.The returning echoes are converted into moving images that can be viewed on a monitor, providing a real-time, dynamic picture of your heart.

An echocardiogram is a versatile…

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Implanted Cardiac Device Monitoring

Implanted Cardiac Device Monitoring

Our hearts are remarkable organs, tirelessly pumping blood to sustain our bodies. Sadly, certain heart conditions can mean our hearts need a little extra support. That's where implanted cardiac devices come into play. These remarkable devices, such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices, have revolutionized the management of various heart conditions.
Cardiovascular Specialists does offer implanted cardiac device monitoring. You can continue reading to learn more about this crucial healthcare service. You are also welcome to call us directly to schedule a consultation with a cardiologist, or heart doctor.

Implanted cardiac devices, including pacemakers, ICDs, and CRT devices, have revolutionized the management of certain heart conditions. These remarkable devices offer life-saving support and help restore normal heart rhythm and function in individuals with specific cardiac abnormalities. Some common conditions that may warrant the use of implanted cardiac devices include:

Holter & Event Monitoring

Holter & Event Monitoring

The heart is as sensitive as it is vital. Responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, the heart is susceptible to a host of issues that can affect its ability to function properly. Blocked arteries, weakened or damaged heart muscles, and irregular heartbeat patterns are just some examples. 
While you may be able to sense these conditions in the form of heart pain, palpitations, and so forth, a cardiologist, or heart doctor, must use medical devices to inspect and monitor your heart. Among these devices are electrocardiograms, Holter monitors, and event monitors. 
In this brief read brought to you by Cardiovascular Specialists, we explore these essential tools used to assess heart health and diagnose various cardiac conditions.

While a stethoscope allows healthcare professionals to listen to the heart for sounds like the lub-dub of the valves closing, murmurs, or abnormal sounds that may indicate underlying cardiac conditions, there is another test that provides a more comprehensive…

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Electrocardiography (EKG)

Electrocardiography (EKG)

Electrocardiography captures the heart's electrical impulses and can assist a cardiologist in the detection of a multitude of cardiac anomalies, ranging from minor rhythm disturbances to severe myocardial infarctions. This ability to promptly detect cardiac pathologies promotes early intervention and management, dramatically increasing the chances of successful treatment and recovery. Are you looking for a heart doctor that can perform your EKG? Here at Cardiovascular Specialists, we prioritize your health above all else. We leverage the latest advancements in electrocardiography, with a team of seasoned professionals who are experienced in EKG interpretation and diagnosis. 

Electrocardiography is a fundamental non-invasive diagnostic tool used by cardiovascular specialists to evaluate the health of your heart. An EKG records the electrical signals that your heart produces, providing valuable information about its rate, rhythm, and overall functioning. An EKG is instrumental in detecting various heart conditions, from minor arrhythmias to severe heart attacks.…

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Vascular Diagnostics

Vascular Diagnostics

Your arteries and veins both play a critical role in both your blood flow and the health of your heart. Properly diagnosing any issues with these important parts of the vascular system is critical to your over health. Vascular health is vital for overall well-being, as vascular diseases can have considerable implications for cardiovascular health. At Cardiovascular Specialists, we provide a wide range of professional diagnostic services for our clients. Early detection and intervention are critical in managing vascular conditions and preventing complications. Read below to learn more about the importance of these tests and why they’re needed to take proactive steps toward maintaining long-term health.

Vascular diseases, such as peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, and aneurysms, have a significant impact on cardiovascular health. Vascular diagnostics play an essential role in detecting early signs of vascular conditions and assessing the health of blood vessels. Several commonly used vascular diagnostic tests…

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Arterial and Venous Ultrasound

Arterial and Venous Ultrasound

Your cardiovascular health is critical for your overall well-being, so it’s important to ensure your heart and blood vessels are functioning well. The team at Cardiovascular Specialists offers expert consultations, leading-edge technology, and patient-centered care in a warm, reassuring environment. Vascular ultrasound is a non-invasive procedure that can aid a heart doctor in diagnosing a variety of cardiovascular conditions. 

Vascular ultrasound, also known as a Doppler ultrasound or Duplex scan, is a diagnostic procedure that employs high-frequency sound waves to visualize the body's blood vessels. Cardiologists use this test to assess the blood flow in arteries and veins and to detect any blockages or abnormalities. There are two varieties of ultrasound available, arterial and venous: 

  • Arterial Ultrasound: This type of ultrasound examines the blood flow in your arteries, which carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your tissues. Arterial ultrasound is often used to diagnose conditions like Peripheral Artery Disease, atherosclerosis, aneurysms, or carotid artery disease.
  • Venous Ultrasound:…

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Vascular Treatment

Vascular Treatment

Vascular Care is a key element in maintaining the health of your body's complex network of blood vessels. As leading experts in the field, the team at Cardiovascular Specialists possesses a unique blend of advanced medical training, state-of-the-art technology, and a compassionate approach toward patient care. Are you looking for a dependable and experienced heart doctor? Our commitment is to guide you in understanding the details of vascular health, providing invaluable insights, preventative measures, and treatments tailored to your needs. We offer personalized care plans to help manage conditions, improve vascular function, and enhance your quality of life. 

The vascular system, comprising arteries, veins, and capillaries, plays an essential role in maintaining your overall health. It is responsible for transporting oxygen-rich blood from the heart to every part of your body and returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Good vascular health ensures efficient blood circulation, promoting optimal function…

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PAD Endovascular Care

PAD Endovascular Care

PAD is a common cardiovascular condition affecting millions worldwide. Characterized by a narrowing of the peripheral arteries, which supply blood to your legs, stomach, arms, and head, PAD most often affects arteries in the legs. It is primarily caused by the buildup of fatty deposits in the artery walls, leading to reduced blood flow. Symptoms of PAD can range from mild discomfort in the legs while walking to severe pain even at rest, or non-healing sores on the feet and legs. Untreated PAD can lead to critical limb ischemia, a severe condition that may require amputation. 
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A heart doctor can help patients effectively manage PAD with a range of treatments from lifestyle modifications such as regular exercise, a healthy diet, and smoking cessation, to medications and interventions. Medications often aim to reduce symptoms, prevent disease progression, and manage accompanying…

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Carotid Artery Stenting

Carotid Artery Stenting

The brain is the control center for all bodily functions. For it to work effectively, it requires a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients; a task performed by our circulatory system. Among the major highways of this system are the carotid arteries, which play an important role in maintaining our brain health. But what happens when these passages become compromised due to disease? At Cardiovascular Specialists, we provide quality care for our patients with our comprehensive services, including carotid artery stenting. Read below for an in-depth look at carotid artery disease and the life-saving intervention technique of carotid artery stenting. 

Carotid artery disease is a condition characterized by the buildup of plaques in the carotid arteries. These plaques, made up of fats, cholesterol, and other substances, narrow the arteries, thereby reducing blood flow to the brain. This disease affects millions worldwide, often leading to serious health complications if left untreated. With the brain depending on a constant supply of oxygen…

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Venous Phlebectomy

Venous Phlebectomy

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that appear on the surface of the skin, typically in the legs and feet, and occur when the valves within the veins that help regulate blood flow become weak or damaged. While varicose veins are generally not considered a severe medical condition, they can cause discomfort and affect the quality of life. Fortunately, there are treatment options available, and a venous phlebectomy is one of them. Let’s explore varicose veins and venous phlebectomy in more depth.

Varicose is stuffed, twisted veins that often appear swollen and bulging, typically blue or dark purple in color. They most commonly occur near the surface of the legs and can be seen through the skin.
The primary cause of varicose veins is venous insufficiency, which occurs when the valves in the veins become weak or damaged. Normally, these valves are responsible for ensuring that blood flows in…

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Venous Sclerotherapy and Ablation

Venous Sclerotherapy and Ablation

Are you searching for a local heart doctor that can help with your varicose veins? At Cardiovascular Specialists, we're committed to helping patients understand their condition and explore the best treatment options for superficial venous disorders, including sclerotherapy and ablation. Our team consists of experienced cardiologists and vascular specialists dedicated to patient-centered care. Utilizing the latest research and innovative techniques, we provide personalized treatments designed to meet the unique needs of each individual. Understanding superficial venous disorders, their potential complications, and treatment options is essential in making informed healthcare decisions.

Superficial venous disorders primarily include conditions like varicose veins, which are enlarged, twisted veins visible under the skin's surface. These occur when the vein valves responsible for blood flow toward the heart weaken or malfunction, leading to blood pooling and vein enlargement. Symptoms include visible bulging veins, a feeling of heaviness, swelling, and discomfort in the legs. If left…

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Deep Venous Thrombectomy and Stenting

Deep Venous Thrombectomy and Stenting

At Cardiovascular Specialists, we are committed to offering the best cardiology services, including cutting-edge treatment options for Deep Venous Thrombosis or DVT. Our expert team of cardiologists, supported by the latest technology and research, can provide treatments such as deep venous thrombectomy and stenting to enhance patient outcomes and improve quality of life. Read on to understand how a heart doctor utilizes these advanced treatment procedures and how they can offer a solution to DVT.

Deep venous thrombectomy is a minimally invasive procedure designed to remove a blood clot from the deep veins, usually in the legs. This treatment becomes necessary when DVT presents risks such as post-thrombotic syndrome or pulmonary embolism. The procedure involves inserting a thin, flexible tube into the affected vein. A tiny device at the catheter's tip either dissolves or mechanically removes the clot. This procedure helps restore normal blood flow and reduces the risk of severe complications.

Venous stenting is another procedure that may…

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Achial Brachial Index ABI 

Achial Brachial Index ABI 

Cardiovascular diseases are on the rise, posing a significant threat to our well-being. The key to tackling these diseases lies in early detection and prevention. At Cardiovascular Specialists, we proudly offer a wide selection of diagnostic services to help our patients achieve lasting health. One valuable diagnostic tool that plays an important role in assessing vascular health is the Achial Brachial Index. Read below to better understand the details of ABI, and determine if this test is right for you. 

Peripheral artery disease is a prevalent condition that affects blood flow to the limbs, leading to pain, numbness, and reduced mobility. ABI plays a vital role in its early detection. By measuring the ABI, healthcare professionals can identify individuals at risk of PAD and intervene quickly. It also serves as an essential tool in assessing the effectiveness of interventions and treatments for vascular diseases, allowing healthcare providers to monitor…

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Varicose Veins and Spider Veins

Varicose Veins and Spider Veins

Varicose veins and spider veins not only impact physical appearance but also have the potential to cause discomfort and affect overall well-being. At Cardiovascular Specialists, we help local patients achieve optimal health with our comprehensive services including diagnosis and treatment of spider veins and varicose veins. Read more to learn about these conditions and the available interventions so you can make informed decisions and take steps toward managing and improving your vein health.

Several factors may contribute to the development of spider veins and varicose veins, including:

  • Genetics: A family history of these conditions can increase the chances of developing problems.
  • Age-related wear and tear: As we age, the veins may weaken, causing valves to function less efficiently.
  • Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, menopause, or the use of hormonal therapies can contribute to the development of these conditions.
  • Prolonged standing or sitting: Occupations that involve long periods…

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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a condition that can pose a significant danger to our health, often without any noticeable symptoms. Early detection and intervention are critical to preventing life-threatening complications. At Cardiovascular Specialists, we help patients diagnose and treat a wide range of common cardiac conditions including abdominal aortic aneurysms. Continue reading for a more in-depth understanding of AAA’s symptoms, diagnostic methods, and treatment options.

An abdominal aortic aneurysm occurs when the abdominal aorta, the primary blood vessel supplying the lower body, becomes enlarged in a localized area. This enlargement is often caused by atherosclerosis, genetics, or lifestyle factors. Understanding the risk factors associated with AAA, such as age, gender, smoking, and family history, can help in identifying individuals who are at higher risk of developing the condition.

One of the most concerning aspects of AAA is its silent nature. It often does not present noticeable symptoms until it reaches a critical stage. However, there are some signs…

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