Dr. Bradley Dibble, Cardiologist, Barrie, ON

Dr. Bradley Dibble

Dr. Bradley Dibble

Cardiologist
Barrie, ON
Bio & Education  
NEW Treatments Methods  

Dr. Bradley Dibble Bio

Dr. Bradley J. Dibble, MD FRCPC FACC attended medical school at the University of Western Ontario where he graduated in 1990. He completed specialty training in Internal Medicine followed by Cardiology in London, and then completed a six month position as a Clinical Assistant for the Department of Cardiology at Victoria Hospital. He opened his practice in Barrie, Ontario in 1996 and also joined the team at Southlake in 2000 where he works in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. He has a broad-based practice in clinical cardiology with a particular interest in preventative medicine and risk factor modification. He is a regional spokesperson for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. He is also the Clinical Director for the Division of Cardiology at Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre.
( Dr. Bradley Dibble, Cardiologist, Barrie, ON) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

If you are looking for local services or treatment from a Local Cardiologist for reviews, contact info, practice history, affiliated hospitals & more  in the office or hospital from a Cardiologist, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Bradley Dibble ) to inquire if they are accepting patients at the office you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment (705) 721-4422 ( Dr. Bradley Dibble )  Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the CANADIAN CARDIOVASCULAR SOCIETY

Keywords: Heart Health: Heart Failure, Heart Health: Atrial Fibrillation, Heart Health: Heart Attack, Heart Health: Cardiothoracic Surgery, Heart Health: Heart Disease, Heart Health: Congestive Heart Failure

The speaker in the video may have no association with ( Dr. Bradley Dibble, Cardiologist Barrie, ON ). 
( Dr. Bradley Dibble, Cardiologist Barrie, ON ), may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos. Always talk with your Local Cardiologist at the office about the information you learnt from the videos in regards to treatments and procedures the Local Cardiologist could  perform and if they would be appropriate for you. Remember good information is the corner stone to understanding your condition or disease.

A local cardiologist can also work with your other healthcare providers, from your local registered dietitian to your local Pilates instructor.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. 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).

During a coronary angioplasty, a thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into an artery, typically in the groin or wrist, and guided to the blocked or narrowed coronary artery. The catheter is equipped with a deflated balloon at its tip. Once the catheter reaches the target area, the balloon is inflated, which compresses the plaque against the artery walls and widens the artery, restoring blood flow.

In many cases, the angioplasty procedure is followed by the placement of a stent. A stent is a small, mesh-like metal tube that is inserted into the artery  of the heart after the balloon is inflated. The stent helps to keep the artery open and prevents it from re-narrowing. There are two main types of stents: bare-metal stents and drug-eluting stents. Drug-eluting stents are coated with medications that help reduce the risk of the artery re-narrowing.

Coronary angioplasty is typically performed under local anesthesia, and the patient is awake during the procedure. It is considered a minimally invasive procedure and has become a common treatment option for coronary artery disease. It can relieve symptoms such as chest pain (angina) and improve blood flow to the heart, thereby reducing the risk of heart attacks and other complications associated with CAD. The Canadain Medical Association

Please contact ( Dr. Bradley Dibble, Cardiologist Barrie, ON ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients.

Education

Ratings for Dr. Bradley Dibble

  • 1
    Information
    1
    Education
    1
    Local Services
    1
    Action Plan
    I left his office confused and afraid after being told I had a heart defect that was probably there from birth. Even the infant catheter was not able to access the left part of my heart during the Angiogram.......he said no need for a followup appt and take an aspirin a day.......I have experienced alot of trouble with pressure and heart palputations and have been to emerg on several occassions before and after the angiogram in 2015. I am now 58 and the Palpitations have only gotten worse. I need to see someone in Toronto for a second opinion and some action on this situation. I was not satisfied at all with Dr. Dibble.....
    Submitted: August 24, 2022
  • 4
    Information
    4
    Education
    4
    Local Services
    4
    Action Plan
    Dr. Bradley Dibble is a good Cardiologist in Barrie, ON
    Submitted: April 20, 2016

If you are the practitioner featured on this page and would like to either update the current information or claim the page please take advantage of our patient and physician resources here.

If on the other hand you would like to be removed for whatever reason from the directory please click here.

This content is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

QA Chat