Bronx Heart Medical

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3184 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10458

Bronx Heart Medical, PC offers premier preventive & diagnostic cardiology services in the Bronx, NY area. Their team of top board-certified cardiologists specializes in a wide range of cardiovascular diagnostics and interventions, providing exceptional care for conditions such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and palpitations.

Committed to patient education, Bronx Heart Medical focuses on empowering patients with knowledge on diet, exercise, and heart health to enhance their overall care. Located in the Norwood Neighborhood just off the Mosholu Parkway, they have been dedicated to serving the Bronx community for many years.

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3.53 reviews
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Totsi F.
7/1/2020

This doctor was fantastic. I feel like I made a friend , also the doctor who did my sonogram and the lady who took my vitals. They were all extremely professional and taking covid-19 safety...

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Parker ..
4/26/2019

Horrible place, You will catch a fungus on your skin if you go to this place. Those heart machines they send patients home with have bacteria on them and they do not clean their equipment. It's...

Michael J.
8/13/2018

I recently needed to find a Cardiologist in NYC and was recommended to Dr. Rana by a few doctors in Manhattan. At first, the distance to the office from my residence in Manhattan was a flag;...

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