New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center

New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center

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Consultation

Consultation

$400

Steven Reisman MD, who has been featured on Fox and CNN, is the founder and Director of the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center which has a patient focused philosophy. Dr. Reisman is a Cardiologist and a nationally recognized Nuclear Cardiologist who was part of the team at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, instrumental in developing many of the early techniques in nuclear cardiology. Dr. Reisman was part of a group of select investigators with the Food And Drug Administration evaluating intravenous dipyridamole thallium testing prior to approval of this technique for general use in patients who cannot exercise. Dr. Reisman has authored or co-authored numerous publications and has presented original research results at both the American College of Cardiology annual meetings and the American Heart Association annual meetings related to early detection of “high risk” heart disease, the evaluation of patients without symptoms with underlying heart blockages including those with “silent ischemia”, the prognosis of patients with blockages, use of dipyridamole thallium testing in patients who cannot exercise to identify severe blockages, detection of severe coronary artery disease in the elderly, and the evaluation of heart disease in patients who cannot walk secondary to a circulatory problem. If you have any questions for the best in class NYC cardiologist or would like to schedule a consultation or appointment, please feel free to contact our Upper East Side Cardiologist’s Office by number +1 (212) 860-0796; Midtown Manhattan Cardiologist’s Office +1 (212) 860-1650; Wall Street / Financial District Cardiologist’s Office +1 (212) 860-5404. New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 115 East 86th Street, New York, NY 10028 +1 (212) 860-0796 New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 200 West 57th Street, Suite 200, New York, NY 10019 (212) 860-1650 New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 65 Broadway Suite 1806, New York, NY 10006 (212) 860-5404 Web Address: https://newyorkcardiac.com/ Our e-mail: [email protected]
Electrocardiogram

Electrocardiogram

$90

ECG Electrocardiographic Doctor Cardiologist Manhattan NYC An Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a simple painless noninvasive test offered at theNew York Cardiac Diagnostic Center in Manhattan. An ECG records the rhythm and electrical activity of the heart.

The cardiologist, Dr. Steven Reisman, may recommend an ECG for patients who may be at risk of heart disease because there is a family history of heart disease, or because they smoke, are overweight, or have diabetes, high cholesterol or high blood pressure.

Additionally, a primary doctor may recommend an ECG if a patient is experiencing symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, or fast or irregular heartbeats (palpitations). ECGs are often performed to monitor the health of patients who have been diagnosed with heart problems, to help assess artificial cardiac pacemakers or to monitor the effects of certain medications on the heart. During the ECG test electrodes will be attached to your arms, legs and chest.

The electrodes (sticky patches applied with a gel) will connect to some wires to help detect and conduct the electrical currents of your heart. This important test normally only takes a few minutes. The cardiologist will be look for a consistent, even heart rhythm and a heart rate between 50 and 100 beats a minute. What happens after this cardiac test? The ECG recording will be submitted to our Cardiologist, Dr. Steven Reisman, who is a specially-trained doctor in reading these recordings. He will interpret the recording and will then provide you & your physician with a written report of his findings.

The results of your ECG will determine your treatment, if any. Treatment depends on the diagnosed condition but may include, for example: Arrhythmias – medication or surgery (such as installing an artificial pacemaker) Coronary artery disease or heart attack – medications including beta-blockers, quitting cigarettes, dietary changes and coronary artery bypass surgery High blood pressure – dietary changes, regular exercise and medications. If you have any questions for the best in class NYC cardiologist or would like to schedule a consultation or appointment please feel free to contact Dr. Steven Reisman of the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center and indicate which Manhattan office (Upper East Side, Midtown Manhattan, or Wall Street / Financial District) you would like to see the cardiologist for a cardiac consultation. Read more: https://newyorkcardiac.com/ecg-electrocardiogram-stress-testing-nyc-manhattan-doctor-cardiologist New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 115 East 86th Street, New York, NY 10028 +1 (212) 860-0796 New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 200 West 57th Street, Suite 200, New York, NY 10019 (212) 860-1650 New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 65 Broadway Suite 1806, New York, NY 10006 (212) 860-5404 Web Address: https://newyorkcardiac.com/ Our e-mail: [email protected]

Ultrasound

Ultrasound

$600

Cardiac Specialist NYC – Vascular Disease Screening The New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center offers Carotid Vascular Ultrasound testing (sometimes referred to as a “duplex study”) of the carotid arteries which is a simple, safe and painless in-office test that produces pictures of blood circulation using sound waves.

A vascular ultrasound is safe, noninvasive, effective, and painless. (It’s the same technology used to image babies in the womb of pregnant women.) This cardiac test is primarily used to determine if an individual has significant plaque in the carotid artery which would increase the risk of stroke. Vascular disease screening is a painless, noninvasive test.

The ultrasound takes about 30 minutes to complete. Please plan to arrive about 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment to complete the registration process. Brilliant and thorough cardiologist. Very pleasant to deal with. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

I would definitely say that Dr Reisman is the best Manhattan Cardiologist (I shopped around). ~ Google A Vascular Ultrasound is performed by our specially trained technologists after consultation with the best in class NYC Cardiologist and may be used to evaluate one or more of the following conditions: Blood flow in the arteries to detect the presence, severity, and specific location of a narrowed area of the arteries Those who are at increased risk of stroke or TIA Those with cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, or a strong family history of heart attack or stroke Those with a history of lightheadedness or fainting also known as syncope Doctor’s Note: Cigarette smoking may change the results of a vascular ultrasound because nicotine can cause the arteries to shrink (constrict). Please try not to smoke for a few hours before your test.

If you have any questions for the best in class NYC cardiologist or would like to schedule a consultation or appointment please feel free to contact Dr. Steven Reisman of the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center and indicate which Manhattan office (Upper East Side, Midtown Manhattan, or Wall Street / Financial District) you would like to see the cardiologist for a cardiac consultation. Read more:

https://newyorkcardiac.com/cardiac-specialist-nyc-vascular-screening New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 115 East 86th Street, New York, NY 10028 +1 (212) 860-0796 New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 200 West 57th Street, Suite 200, New York, NY 10019 (212) 860-1650 New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center 65 Broadway Suite 1806 New York, NY 10006 (212) 860-5404 Web Address: https://newyorkcardiac.com/ Our e-mail: [email protected]

Heart Tests

Heart Tests


Thorough and comprehensive heart screening (sometimes called heart tests or cardiac screenings) are offered by the NYC cardiologist, Dr. Steven Reisman, of the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center. Cardiac heart testing includes medical tests performed to find potential heart disease prior to the onset of symptoms. Cardiac testing is the most often utilized testing modalities performed in our cardiology center to identify patients suspected of having heart disease, specifically coronary artery disease (CAD).

Sports Cardiology Specialist / Athletic Heart Doctor

Sports Cardiology Specialist / Athletic Heart Doctor


The New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center offers Sports Cardiology (athletic heart screenings). Cardiac assessment of the athlete includes history and examination to assess both medical and sport-related problems, a stress test, an Electrocardiogram (ECG), and where appropriate, further testing which may include Echocardiography either at rest or with exercise, cardiac MRI, and testing for significant cardiac rhythm disturbances.

Stroke Test – Screening for Stroke Symptoms

Stroke Test – Screening for Stroke Symptoms


Thorough and comprehensive stroke screenings are offered by the best cardiac doctor in Manhattan, Dr. Steven Reisman, of the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center. A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is stopped, causing brain cells to die. There are two kinds of stroke: ischemic and hemorrhagic. Ischemic strokes occur when a blood clot or plaque buildup blocks a blood vessel in the brain. Hemorrhagic strokes result from blood vessels breaking and leaking into or around the brain.

Sudden Death Screening

Sudden Death Screening


Sudden cardiac death screening tests are offered by the top cardiologist in Manhattan Dr. Steven Reisman at the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center. Sudden cardiac death, which can have multiple causes, accounts for the largest cause of natural death - approximately 350,000 deaths per year in the United States - topping deaths from lung cancer, breast cancer, and AIDS. 

Holter Monitor in NYC

Holter Monitor in NYC


The New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center offers Ambulatory “Holter” Electrocardiographic Monitoring. A Holter monitor is a small wearable ECG recording device. Dr. Reisman, top cardiovascular specialist is using this remarkable cardiac test to monitor your heart rhythm over 24 hours. During your cardiac testing period any abnormal heart beats/rhythms will be detected. The Holter monitor is about the size of a mobile phone and you will need to wear it around your waist. You can continue with your normal daily activities while you are wearing the device during your testing period.

Coronary Calcium CT Scan

Coronary Calcium CT Scan


The New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center can determine if you are in need of a Coronary CT Calcium Scan Test - which we offer at our partner facility. A coronary calcium scan is a cardiac test that looks for specks of calcium in (and on) the walls of the coronary (heart) arteries. Calcifications in the coronary arteries are an early sign of coronary heart disease (CHD). Coronary heart disease is a disease in which a waxy substance called plaque builds up in the coronary arteries. In some cases, Cardiac CT is used to assess heart chambers, heart valves and the surrounding blood vessels. Visit our cardiologist Dr. Steven Reisman who can use a Coronary Calcium Scan Test to measure the calcification in the coronary arteries and identify the risk for heart disease. 

Electrocardiogram (EKG) in NYC

Electrocardiogram (EKG) in NYC


An Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a simple painless noninvasive test offered at the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center in ManhattanAn ECG records the rhythm and electrical activity of the heart. The cardiologist close by you, Dr. Steven Reisman, may recommend an ECG for patients who may be at risk of heart disease because there is a family history of heart disease, or because they smoke, are overweight, or have diabetes, high cholesterol or high blood pressure. Additionally, a primary heart doctor may recommend an ECG if a patient is experiencing symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, or fast or irregular heartbeats (palpitations). ECGs are often performed to monitor the health of patients who have been diagnosed with heart problems, to help assess artificial cardiac pacemakers or to monitor the effects of certain medications on the heart.

Echocardiography (Echo) Heart Imaging

Echocardiography (Echo) Heart Imaging


An echocardiogram test (echocardiography) is a type of ultrasound used to look at how the heart is functioning. It's a painless and non-invasive procedure that lets cardiologist Dr. Steven Reisman see the anatomy, structure, and function of all four chambers and valves of the heart. In our practice in NYC, echocardiography (echo) is performed by a trained sonographer. An echocardiogram takes "moving pictures" of the heart with sound waves. Then, the ultrasound of the heart and electrocardiography (ECG) signals are recorded digitally to be reviewed by the Cardiologist.

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