Manhattan Cardiology believes in preventative medicine as the core of our mission. National Nutrition Month reminds us how important healthy eating, regular exercise and regimented sleep habits are to keeping us at our best – inside and out.
A good friend of mine asked me recently to evaluate his father for heart disease. A family relative had a recent heart attack and he was worried about his Dad. My major concern when I met with him was his borderline diabetes and occasional smoking.
Getting the flu shot can greatly reduce the risks of severe, and even deadly, affects of the flu. It's not too late to get protected and it only takes a few minutes!
New York, NY (Dec. 5, 2014)) – Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., America’s trusted source for identifying Top Doctors, announced its Regional Top Doctors of 2014. Physicians are selected by peer nominations, www.castleconnolly.com/nominations, as the very best in their specialties and in their communities. More than 50,000 physicians and hospital and healthcare executives, were invited to […]
Imus guest Bo Dietl thanks Dr. Segal on air for taking care of his cardiac health. Listen to the first 2 minutes and hear him call Dr. Segal the “Gold Standard” for cardiologists.
On October 9, 2013, staff from Manhattan Cardiology took part at a healthcare fair at the law offices of Moses & Singer. A good time was had by all and there was much interest in the medical services of Manhattan Cardiology.
To Dr. Robert Segal, History is replete with people who are prone to acts of kindness and good will. The world is a better place because of those who put others before themselves and wo conduct themselves in compassionate and unselfish ways. Dr. Segal, your are truly among the folks who “care and share” and […]
Dr. Robert Segal was recently interviewed by Altitude Media, Inc. regarding the diagnostic process and underlying causes of many heart problems. The interview will be aired on American Airlines’ business channel. Click Here to Listen
In April 2013, NYC REACH and the American College of Cardiology presented a seminar on how electronic health records (EHRs) can help cardiologists improve clinical quality and achieve meaningful use. Audience members heard advice on EHR adoption and use for cardiologists and learned more about how they could participate in quality improvement initiatives. Dr. Segal […]