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Bay Pines Cardiologists

5 Doctors Found
Of the 5 Cardiologists in Bay Pines shown on this page:
  • 4 Board certified
  • 2 Award winners
  • 1 Reviews
  • Average rating is 4 stars

Top Cardiologists in Bay Pines, FL

Marcus I Schmiedt, MD
Marcus I Schmiedt, MD
10 Bay Pines Blvd
000
Bay Pines, FL 33744
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • 39 years experience
  • Completed fellowship
Udipi R Shettigar, MD, MBBS, BS
Va Medical Center
10000 Bay Pines Blvd
Bay Pines, FL 33744
  • Internal Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • 44 years experience
  • Completed fellowship
Luis A Tamara, MD
Luis A Tamara, MD
5741 Bee Ridge Rd
Ste 450
Sarasota, FL 34233
  • Internal Medicine
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Nuclear Cardiology
  • 9 years experience
  • 4 star hospital
  • Board certified
  • Completed fellowship
Martin R Bialow, MD
Martin Bialow
309 Eastleigh Dr
Clearwater, FL 33756
  • Internal Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • 43 years experience
  • 4 star hospital
  • Completed fellowship
  • 3 star medical school
Anna Paszczuk, MD

Dr. Anna Paszczuk, MD

  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
(1) (1)
Va Medical Center
PO Box 5005
Bay Pines, FL 33744
  • Internal Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Cardiology
  • 8 years experience
  • Rated 4 stars by patients
  • 4 star hospital
  • Board certified
What are Cardiology Doctors?

Cardiologists are doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of conditions related to the heart and blood vessels.

A patient may be referred to a cardiologist if he experiences symptoms like chest pains, shortness of breath, dizziness, or high blood pressure. The physician will then evaluate your symptoms, take your health and family history and your weight. The cardiologist may order additional diagnostic tests, such as an echocardiogram, X-ray or blood tests. If necessary, the cardiologist may also call for a cardiac catheterization - a procedure in which a small tube is inserted into or near the heart that can take pictures of the heart's activity, or relieve blockage.

Once determining whether there is a heart condition, a cardiologist will treat a patient through cholesterol management, cardiac rehabilitation, and fitness. If surgical intervention is required, like open-heart surgery, a cardiologist will make that determination, but a cardiothoracic surgeon will perform the procedure.