Phone: 407-894-4880 Fax: 407-894-2364
Billing:407-896-7899
1900 North Mills Avenue Suite 107
Orlando, Florida 32803
Cardiovascular Intervention’s (CVI) team of cardiologists, physician’s assistants, nurses and office staff strive to serve their patients with care and compassion daily.
Cardiovascular Intervention’s (CVI) 12,000 sq. ft. facility houses a variety of advanced state-of-the-art technology and equipment that aid in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac and peripheral vascular conditions. Our entire team, under the direction of Dr Pradip Jamnadas, assists in developing and delivering the most comprehensive cardiac treatments available in Central Florida.
Cardiovascular Interventions offers the following lab: CBC – Complete Blood Count CMP – Complete Metabolic Panel Lipid – Lipid Panel Hemoglobin A1C – Hemoglobin A1C Urine Test H-Pylori CGM Genetic Testing Singulex
Cardiovascular Interventions offers a variety of in offices services including: Holter Monitor and Event Recorder Echocardiogram Tilt Table Tests Cardioversion NIPS Nutrition and Exercise Counseling Congestive Heart Failure Clinic RESPeRate Generic Pharmacy Nutrition and Education Counseling Patient Education
CVI patients have the convenience of outpatient services for diagnostic coronary and interventional peripheral procedures. Cardiac catheterization is the insertion of a long, thin, flexible tube (called a catheter) placed into a blood vessel in your arm, groin (upper thigh) or neck and threaded to your heart.
External Counter Pulsation (ECP) is a non-invasive, FDA approved, outpatient therapy for patients having persistent symptoms of chest pain due to blockages in the coronary arteries. ECP is done in those who have already had the standard treatments for revascularization or those who are not eligible for surgical intervention.
An increasing number of cardiac conditions are being treated with devices such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), biventricular pacemakers and biventricular ICDs. Implantable pacemakers and ICDs can be interrogated (interpreted and evaluated) either in our office or remotely, depending on your model.
Venous studies offered at CVI include a Venous Doppler or Venous Reflux study, which are used to determine the cause of long-standing leg swelling and pain. Venous studies aid in the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis, malformations, and venous insufficiency.
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