Cardiologists

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Premier Practitioners

Dr. Philip Joseph

Dr. Philip Joseph

Cardiologist
Hamilton, ON
Dr. Emilio Raimondo

Dr. Emilio Raimondo

M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
Cardiologist
St. Catharines, ON
Dr. Sacha Bhatia

Dr. Sacha Bhatia

MD, MBA, FRCPC
Cardiologist
Toronto, ON
Dr. Michael Platonov

Dr. Michael Platonov

MD FRCP(C) Director of Arrhythmia program
Cardiologist
Mississauga, ON

Cardiologists

Dr. Jacques Crépeau

Dr. Jacques Crépeau

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Sarto Richard Côté

Dr. Sarto Richard Côté

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Karl Dalery

Dr. Karl Dalery

MD, FRCP
Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Benoit Daneault

Dr. Benoit Daneault

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Doan Hoa Do

Dr. Doan Hoa Do

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Bertrand Dumais

Dr. Bertrand Dumais

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Charles Dussault

Dr. Charles Dussault

MD, FRCPC
Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Btissama Es-Sadiqi

Dr. Btissama Es-Sadiqi

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Sylvie Gagnon

Dr. Sylvie Gagnon

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. André Gervais

Dr. André Gervais

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Richard Harvey

Dr. Richard Harvey

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Serge Lepage

Dr. Serge Lepage

Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiovascular Complications.
Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
Dr. Ayala Paredes

Dr. Ayala Paredes

Cardiologist
Sherbrooke, QC
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A cardiologist local  is a physician with special training and skill in finding, treating and preventing diseases of the heart like atrial fibrilation cholesterol COPD and blood vessels.  Local Cardiologists work with patients to treat conditions including coronary artery heart  disease, heart attack, atrial fibrillation and irregular heart rhythm. A cardiologist can help you manage risk through nutrition, exercise and lifestyle changes. Cardiologists treat mental wellbeing , emotional wellness , physical wellness , spiritual wellness amoung other things.

If you've had a cardiac event, a cardiologist will play a role in recovery after surgery, cardiac rehab and heart medications. Cardiac ablation (also known as catheter ablation or radiofrequency ablation) is a surgical procedure that uses radiofrequency energy to correct arrhythmias, which are problems with your heart’s rhythm. In a normal heart, cells create electrical signals that make the upper and lower chambers of your heart beat regularly. If you have atrial fibrillation (a heart arrythmia), abnormal cells affect the electrical signals and cause rapid or irregular heartbeats. Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat, also called an arrhythmia, that can increase your risk of heart failure, stroke, blood clots and other heart conditions

Echocardiography is a form of Cardiology that can help with  A normal heart contracts and relaxes to a regular beat, but if you have atrial fibrillation, the atria (upper chambers) beat out of sync with the ventricles (lower chambers). This can cause blood to pool in your atria, causing blood clots that travel to your brain and cause a stroke. There are many reasons why people want to quit smoking. It increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, lung cancer and certain eye diseases. It affects your respiratory health, it’s expensive and it smells bad. Quitting smoking can be a huge challenge for people, whether they’ve smoked for one year or 20.

 Compliance to any prescribed treatment is the number one thing you can do to ensure positive changes and optimal treatment outcomes and seeinga local cardiologist can often help with Research Findings ..

The Canadian Heart Rhythm Society mission is to improve the care of patients through research, advocacy, education and development of best practices in the field of heart rhythm disorders.

If you have concerns or would like more information on heart attacks, it is recommended to consult with a cardiologist. They can provide further guidance and support in managing your heart health.

The Cardiologists are in  good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canadaand in good standing with the   Canadian Cardiovascular Association and the Canadian Medical Association

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