- Primary CareOur imaging specialists collaborate with our cardiologists as well as primary care physicians, radiologists and anesthesiologists. Working together on your heart health keeps the lines of communication clear and enhances the quality of care for our patients.
- Emergency CareIf you are experiencing pain in the chest area or symptoms typically associated with heart attacks, our specialists recommend you call 911 or immediately go to the nearest emergency room. Symptoms might include pressure in the chest, pain in the chest, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, weakness, sweating, dizziness or palpitations.
- Electrocardiogram
- Internal MedicineHe earned his undergraduate degree from Stanford University and his medical degree from Louisiana State University. His internal medicine training was at University of Texas at Southwestern in Dallas. His cardiology training was at the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans.
- UltrasoundHigh Risk Coronary Intervention, Peripheral Arterial and Venous Endovascular Intervention, and Advanced Cardiac Imaging, including Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology, and Vascular Ultrasound Interpretation.
- MRICardiovascular MRI - MRI of the heart and vascular system. Also knows as CMR, a Cardiac MRI assess cardiomyopathies, pericardial disease as well as congenital heart disease.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyCardiac Imagery – Heart and vascular specialists utilize a range of imaging technology, including computed tomography angiography (CTA) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). If these tools aren’t thorough enough in obtaining the view your cardiologist needs, then minimally invasive and pain free angiograms may be conducted to evaluate and diagnose heart and vascular disease.
- Sports Medicine