Heart disease poses not only a significant risk to life but also remains highly prevalent, accounting for a quarter of all annual deaths in the United States – surpassing any other cause. While it primarily affects individuals aged fifty and above, various factors such as lifestyle choices and genetic predispositions contribute to the likelihood of developing heart and cardiovascular ailments.
Seeking guidance from a specialized physician in heart conditions is paramount for monitoring cardiac health and averting potential long-term cardiovascular complications. At Manhattan Cardiology, individuals receive top-tier heart and vascular care. Our team of board-certified cardiologists approaches patient care with a warm, individualized approach, assisting them in finding appropriate treatments and empowering them to embark on a healthier path toward heart wellness.
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New York,
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New York,
NY,
10065
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New York,
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10023
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