Heart Disease Center - Niagara Falls, NY
Niagara Falls Cardiologist Doctors for Heart DiseaseType of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Niagara Falls *![]() Muhammad Khalid Khawar MD FRCP ![]() Cardiology Consulting of Niagara ![]() Zina D Hajduczok MD ![]() Cardiology of Niagara ![]() Syed E Haq MD ![]() David E Carlson Jr. MD ![]() Donald Copley MD PC ![]() Millard Fillmore Gates Hospital Cardiology ![]() MFH Nuclear Cardiology ![]() Michael F Wilson MD ![]() Drs Campagna & Contino ![]() Heart Beat Center of Western New York ![]() Brian J Darcy MD ![]() Frontier Cardiothoracic Services ![]() Amherst Heart Group ![]() Alberto Gonzalez MD ![]() Lionel A Sifontes MD PC ![]() Academic Medicine Services ![]() Buffalo Medical Group Cardiology ![]() Academic Medicine Services ![]() James Conley MD ![]() John Visco MD ![]() Roswell Park Cancer Institute ![]() Kenneth L Gayles MD ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Buffalo Heart Group ![]() Platt Bruce MD ![]() Suburban Cardiology ![]() Suburban Cardiology ![]() Suburban Cardiology ![]() Suburban Cardiology ![]() Lifetime Health Medical Group ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Buffalo Electrophysiology LLC ![]() Buffalo Medical Group Essjay Rd ![]() Djavad T Arani MD FACC ![]() Joseph L Maddi MD ![]() R S Sachar MD ![]() Buffalo Medical Group Cardiology Williamsville ![]() Buffalo Medical Group Cardiology Williamsville ![]() Buffalo Medical Group Cardiology Williamsville ![]() George Kotlewski MD ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Buffalo Cardiology & Pulmonary Associates PC ![]() Marc J Kozinn MD ![]() Steven Flaschner MD ![]() Suresh Sofat MD ![]() Southtowns Cardiology PC ![]() David Avino MD ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Cardiology Group of Western New York PC ![]() Empire Cardiology ![]() Jeffrey A Gelber MD ![]() Medicor ![]() Medicor ![]() Medicor ![]() Medicor ![]() Medicor ![]() Ohri Medical Group ![]() Upstate Cardiology ![]() Genesee Cardiology & Internal Medicine Assoc ![]() Genesee Cardiology & Internal Medicine Assoc ![]() Jamestown Area Medical Associates ![]() Jamestown Area Medical Associates ![]() Jamestown Area Medical Associates ![]() Selvakumar Chockalingam MD ![]() Theo L LePage MD ![]() Ashokkumar J Kothari MD ![]() Olean Medical Group ![]() Dinesh K Lahoti MD ![]() Teodoro R Mariano Jr. MD PC ![]() Milch Huang MD ![]() Unity Cardiology Group Niagara Falls, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Heart DiseaseRead the Heart Disease article » Introduction to heart diseaseThe heart is like any other muscle, requiring blood to supply oxygen and nutrients for it to function. The heart's needs are provided by the coronary arteries, which begin at the base of the aorta and spread across the surface of the heart, branching out to all areas of the heart muscle. The coronary arteries are at risk for narrowing as cholesterol deposits, called plaques, build up inside the artery. If the arteries narrow enough, blood supply to the heart muscle may be compromised (slowed down), and this slowing of blood flow to the heart causes pain, or angina. A heart attack or myocardial infarction occurs when a plaque ruptures, allowing a blood clot to form. This completely obstructs the artery, stopping blood flow to part of the heart muscle, and that portion of muscle dies.
What are the risk factors for heart diseaseRisk factors for heart disease include:
What are the symptoms of heart disease?The typical symptoms of coronary artery disease are associated chest pain with shortness of breath. Classically, the pain of angina is described as a pressure or heaviness behind the breast bone with radiation to the jaw and down the arm accompanied by shortness of breath and sweating. Unfortunately, angina has a variety of presentations, and there may not even be specific chest pain. There may be shoulder or back ache, nausea, indigestion or upper abdominal pain. Women, the elderly, and people with diabetes may have different perceptions of pain or have no discomfort at all. Instead, they may complain of malaise or fatigue. Healthcare providers and patients may have difficulty underst... Recommended Reading Related to Heart DiseaseWhat is alkaptonuria?Alkaptonuria is an inherited condition that causes urine to turn black when exposed to air. Ochronosis, a buildup of dark pigment in connective tissues such as cartilage and skin, is also characteristic of the disorder. This blue-black pigmentation usually appears after age 30. People with alkaptonuria typically develop arthritis, particularly in the spine and large joints, beginning in early adulthood. Other features of this condition can include heart problems, kidney stones, and prostate stones. How common is alkaptonuria?This condition is rare, affecting 1 in 250,000 to 1 million people worldwide. Alkaptonuria is more common in certain areas of Slovakia (where it has an incidence of about 1 in 19,000 people) and in the Dominican Republic. What genes are related to alkaptonuria?Mutations in the HGD gene cause alkaptonuria. The HGD gene provides instructions for maki... Other Related Heart Disease ArticlesEmergency Contact for Niagara Falls
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