What a great feeling to have such confidence and trust in a doctor! I was referred to Dr Dvorah Holtzman by the hospital after a life threatening cardiac event, and have visited her office...
Park East Cardiovascular
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History
The physicians at North Shore-LIJ Park East Cardiovascular have the knowledge and experience necessary to provide the highest quality of cardiac care. Park East Cardiovascular was founded by Dr. Schiffer and Dr. Romanello, who have nurtured and expanded the practice. With the addition of Drs. Howard Levitt, Mindy Markowitz, Dvorah Holtzman, Ira Nash, and Jill Kalman, we are dedicated to the health and well-being of our patients.
Specialties
A medical practice in the service of patients. Park East Cardiovascular is committed to providing the highest standard of cardiovascular care. We are responsive to the needs of our patients and families, and strive to be accessible at all times. Our seven physicians are leaders in the medical community enabled by a conscientious staff of medical technicians and clerical staff. We have earned an unrivaled reputation. Visit us and you will see why.
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Reviews
I was referred here for a Exercise Stress Test and an Echo. The front desk was quick, friendly and efficient. The nurse practitioner that monitored me during my stress test was very friendly, and...
So far, so good! The receptionist I dealt with upon arrival was efficient. Not very personable. But no speed bumps. I really liked my nurse practitioner (even after the doc took my blood...
Dr. Romanello has been my cardiologist for several years. I came to him through my dad who is also a patient. He and his staff have seen me through illness and cancer. Caring for my cardiology...
I've been going here for years. It is rare that you wait more than 10 minutes to see a doc or get a test. My primary doctor is Paul Romanello and he is thorough and cautious, attributes I prefer...
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