Invasive/Interventional Cardiology

Invasive cardiology involves performing minimally invasive or open surgery in order to treat certain conditions that affect the structure or electrical functionality of the heart. Common procedures include stents and angioplasty. Interventional cardiology is a non-surgical form of treatment involving the use of catheters to treat structural abnormalities of the heart, including coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and heart valve disorders. At LMC, our team of invasive and interventional cardiologists provide expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the cardiovascular system, using a wide range of minimally-invasive and modern techniques to ensure patients’ cardiovascular health is restored. To learn more about our invasive/interventional cardiology services, please contact us.

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Interventional Cardiology

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The Differences Between Invasive and Interventional Cardiology

Consult with the best interventional cardiologist in Tampa, Dr. Sachin V. Diwadkar, FACC, FASE, of Ascent Cardiology Group, for any questions regarding your heart health.