Cardiovascular Services

Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care

At Adv. Cardiovascular Specialists & Primary Care, we provide comprehensive cardiovascular services to evaluate, diagnose, and manage a wide range of heart and vascular conditions. Our experienced team of cardiologists is dedicated to delivering personalized care using the latest diagnostic technologies and evidence-based treatment approaches.

Evaluation & Management of

We evaluate and manage a comprehensive range of cardiac symptoms and conditions, including:

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Tests & Procedures

We offer advanced diagnostic testing and procedures to accurately assess your cardiovascular health:

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Why Choose Us

  • Experienced Cardiologists: Our board-certified cardiologists have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating cardiovascular conditions.
  • Advanced Diagnostic Technology: We utilize state-of-the-art equipment for accurate diagnosis and monitoring.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans: Every patient receives individualized care tailored to their specific needs and medical history.
  • Comprehensive Follow-up Care: We provide ongoing support and monitoring to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Schedule an Appointment

If you have concerns about your cardiovascular health or need specialized cardiac care, please contact our office to schedule an appointment with one of our cardiologists. Our team is here to provide the expert care you deserve.

Cardiology FAQs

What does a cardiologist do?
A cardiologist is a physician who diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels — including high blood pressure, heart failure, arrhythmias, coronary artery disease, and valvular disease. Our board-certified cardiologists in Bridgeport and Fairfield, CT also perform diagnostic tests like echocardiograms, stress tests, and nuclear cardiology studies.
When should I see a cardiologist?
Common reasons to see a cardiologist include chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, lightheadedness, leg swelling, high blood pressure that's hard to control, and a family history of heart disease. Your primary care provider may also refer you for evaluation of an abnormal EKG or for risk-factor management.
Do I need a referral to see a cardiologist?
Whether you need a referral depends on your insurance plan. HMO plans usually require a referral from your primary care provider; PPO plans typically do not. Call our office at (203) 334-2100 and we'll help you check your benefits before your visit.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
For most concerns we offer appointments within 24 hours. Urgent symptoms — like chest pain with shortness of breath — should be evaluated immediately; call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room rather than waiting for an outpatient visit.
What should I bring to my first cardiology appointment?
Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of current medications and dosages, copies of any prior cardiac test results (EKGs, echocardiograms, stress tests), and contact information for your primary care provider. Wearing comfortable clothing makes the exam easier.