I am looking for the best cardiologist in the San Francisco/South Bay Area for my friend's elderly (83) mother, who is also diabetic. She is possibly looking at an angiogram, but wants other opt...
My child passed away. We have his heart that the coroner returned to us. I wanted a cardiologist to examined the heart I want to make sure that the heart that I have has the problem that I was told h...
Presumably you have a cardiologist who ordered these tests. He's the best person to interpret them. Talk to your cardiologist. If you're not happy with your current cardiologist, get a se...
They referred me to a cardiologist and I see him next Wednesday.
I have just been worried about going to bed and not waking back up.
I figured if it would have been really really serious they ...
...appointment at the VA hospital Jan 21, to see a general practioneer who will probably refer the case to another cardiologist. I plan to visit the VA hospital next week and explain the situation in per...
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Although I understand your grave concern while you are feeling your heart race at nights I do think that if a cardiologist has checked you out you don't have anything to worry about.
If I we...
Anyone have an idea what the going rate is for a visit with a Cardiologist?
I had my first visit last month and received an echocardiogram, stress test, a follow up echocardiogram after the stress ...
...g pains in his chest that he thought were related to indigestion. They persisted. He called the doc. The doc (a cardiologist mind you), told him to see how he was in the morning. My Mom called a frien...
...uffered from recurrent syncope and as a result has had to stop nursing placements. i am being investigated by a cardiologist and have had a echocardiogram wich showed only slight regurgitation on hear...
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Were I in your shoes, I'd probably take the maximum daily dosage for aspirin until you can get to the cardiologist ... but that's something you should talk to your doctor about ... perh...
...'t have a problem paying doctors because my insurance pays the whole thing. I just kind of like my present cardiologist. However, I have to find out more about the red wine thing.
I kind of fe...
Would suggest you see your cardiologist. It is like s/he would recommend a stress test.
...did not reveal a hiatal hernia, GERD, or any other gastric problems.
That's why I don't believe my cardiologist when he says that this chest pain could be diagnosed with GI tests today. ...
I'd make an appointment with a cardiologist...
take care.....
Nel
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...eading an EKG for you let alone reading one by description alone.
You have 2 choices ...
1) Trust in your cardiologist
2) Get a second opinion
Every thing I've read about ST anomalies w...
I will clarify. My cardiologist recommended taking Statins to get my
LDL below 100 when it was thought I was a stroke patient. The initial
CAT scan showed a stoke and he didn't want to err on...
Dr.. Chung 1. If an board certified cardiologist,like you except older than you had written the above findings of early repolarization, do you think that he was wrong in his findings and unqualified t...
...possible left altrial enlargement (QRSD=131), and a probable early repolarization pattern. A week later
I saw cardiologist and he said that he'll run additional tests but he wasn't worried...
Thanks for your reply, Saskia! I think I will contact my father's cardiologist and talk to him about this. It would make me feel better as well. Have a great day!
Yes, LQTS would show up on an ecg.
Self-diagnosis is probably not advisable. You really should talk to a cardiologist about your concerns.
Sounds like you need your chest discomfort and shortness of breath evaluated by a cardiologist. You should be able to simply ask your doctor for a referral.
would a cough that has lasted for over 4 months be a good reason to see a cardiologist?
...adycardia and AV block 1st degree. No other heart problem, thanks God.
Upon my last PM check last summer, my cardiologist said that I'd better quit warfarin because my (quite frequent) afib ep...
Your cardiologist must believe that aspirin will be sufficient to keep your blood thin. It may also protect you against heart attacks.
Warfarin keeps a lot of people safe from having a stroke but it ...
Lots of possibilities and the cardiologist would be the one to diagnose it. (It's unusual to see a cardiac surgeon first! The normal thing is to see a cardiologist and invoke the surgeon if you...
For those interested here were my cardiologist recommendations:
Do a stress echo to see if it correlates with the mibi although the general feeling is that the original test is non specific and lik...
...me; this is why my doc thinks I faint. I am scheduled for an EKG and possibly a tilt test. May be referred to a cardiologist. I'm only 19. What is going on?...
... that it be recognized early on. And that just cannot be done over the telephone.
Maybe you could call your cardiologist back and ask him to examine you?
Just my $0.02 -
smn...
...039;t show me the results of my ECG (which he defined as unremarkable)? He is sending me and the result to the cardiologist, but it seems wrong to me that he won't let me see the printout....
...adin. OK, that was the short version what follows is the history.
During my most recent 6 months visit to my cardiologist for a stress echo test (which I passed very well) we noticed that my normal...
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