What Is a Cardiac Stress Test?
If you’ve ever had any cardiac symptoms, or even if you haven’t, you’ve probably heard about Cardiac Stress Testing. It sounds a little daunting (doesn’t anything when you toss the…
Read MoreIf you’ve ever had any cardiac symptoms, or even if you haven’t, you’ve probably heard about Cardiac Stress Testing. It sounds a little daunting (doesn’t anything when you toss the…
Read MoreWhen it comes to heart health, there are so many things to consider. It’s important to lead a heart-healthy lifestyle in as many ways as you can, but there’s more…
Read MoreDr. Lee MacDonald an interventional cardiologist here at South Denver Cardiology and has been working for years researching the effects of Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) closure and medical therapy after…
Read MoreWhen it comes to congestive heart failure, we get a lot of questions from our patients regarding symptoms and treatments options. In fact, we have a new Transitional Heart Failure…
Read MoreSDCA is proud to introduce our newest heart doctor and cardiologist Dr. Grant Bailey, MD, and welcome him to the team of world class cardiac physicians! Dr. Bailey was born…
Read MoreAtrial Fibrillation (Afib) effects 2-5 million people in the United States. Signs and symptoms of AF can be weakness, palpitations, rapid heartbeat, and shortness of breath just to mention a…
Read MoreSouth Denver Cardiology Associates in Littleton, Colorado launched their transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) clinic this summer. November 2, 2015 has marked a landmark day in history as SDCA cardiologist…
Read MoreJoining South Denver Cardiology Associates in August of 2015, Danielle Henkel, M.D. is the newest Cardiologist joining the Award Winning Team of physicians here at SDCA. Dr. Henkel is a general cardiologist who was born…
Read MoreSri Sundaram, M.D. is one of South Denver Cardiology’s four cardiac electrophysiologists and is the first in the region to implant the state of the art leadless pacemaker called Nanostim.…
Read MoreNo one likes a broken heart, but did you know it can happen for real? Broken Heart Syndrome is real, more common in women than men and related to extreme…
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