3 hours ago Oct 22, 2019 · Dr. David Schreibman, MD is a cardiology specialist in Sarasota, FL and has been practicing for 18 years. He graduated from New York U, School of Medicine in 1997 and specializes in cardiology and interventional cardiology. Leave a Review Cardiology Specialist Search > Heart Specialists Of Sarasota 1950 Arlington St Ste 400 Sarasota, FL 34239 >> Go To The Portal
Oct 22, 2019 · Dr. David Schreibman, MD is a cardiology specialist in Sarasota, FL and has been practicing for 18 years. He graduated from New York U, School of Medicine in 1997 and specializes in cardiology and interventional cardiology. Leave a Review Cardiology Specialist Search > Heart Specialists Of Sarasota 1950 Arlington St Ste 400 Sarasota, FL 34239
Dr. Tanya Schreibman, MD is a Infectious Disease Specialist in Sarasota, FL and has over 25 years of experience in the medical field. She graduated from Weill Cornell Medical medical school in 1997. She is affiliated with Sarasota Memorial Hospital. She is accepting new patients. Be sure to call ahead with Dr. Schreibman to book an appointment.
Tanya S. Schreibman, MD, Medical Director – Sarasota. Dr. Schreibman completed her undergraduate degree at Cornell University and medical degree at Cornell University Medical College. She completed her internal medicine residency as well as her infectious disease fellowship at Yale University. She is board certified in infectious diseases ...
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Dr. Schreibman frequently treats Adult Congenital Heart Conditions, Heart Conditions, and Interventional Cardiac Procedures. See all practice areas...
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An internist is a physician who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the adult population— both acute and chronic .These doctors are often who adults see as their primary physicians because they treat a broad range of illnesses that do not require surgical or specialist interventions. They also work to help a patient maintain optimal health in order to prevent the onset of disease.In addition to treating the common cold and flu, internists also treat chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
Dr. Schreibman graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Sarasota, FL and 2 other locations and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine and Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Schreibman is affiliated with Sarasota Memorial Health Care System.
Dr. Robert Eckart graduated from M ichigan State University with a degree in physiology before attending medical school in Philadelphia. He then embarked on career in the United States Army, with training in Honolulu and San Antonio. From 2004 to 2006, he trained in cardiac electrophysiology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and returned to Texas as an Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, San Antonio Military Medical Center. He has been board certified by the ABIM in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology and serves as a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the Heart Rhythm Society. Dr. Eckart’s clinical interests include complex ablation and device management including extraction and venoplasty. He has published over 50 articles in the peer-reviewed literature and has co-authored 5 textbook chapters on resource utilization in the evaluation of syncope and atrial fibrillation, and epidemiology of cardiovascular and arrhythmic disease. Although Dr. Eckart served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army with overseas duty in Germany, Iraq and Afghanistan, he has been coming to Sarasota for nearly 40 years, spending time with grandparents in Venice as a child, and more recently, his in-laws in Tampa.
Grant Luce is a native of Sarasota , who graduated from University of Florida in 2002 with a Bachelor of Health Science degree. He went on to complete his Physician Assistant education at Nova Southeastern University, receiving dual Bachelor of Science and Master of Medical Science degrees, and publishing his master’s thesis (co-authored with Morton Diamond, MD) in the November 2006 issue of Emergency Medicine. After becoming board certified in 2006, Grant practiced cardiology and hospitalist medicine prior to joining Heart Specialists of Sarasota in 2013. He is passionate about living an active and healthy lifestyle, and in his free time enjoys weightlifting, boxing, running, and is a member of the Manasota Track Club. He lives locally with his wife and 2 daughters.
Dr. Hepp is originally from Philadelphia Pennsylvania and relocated to Sarasota Florida with his wife and 3 children back in 1990. He built Sarasota Memorial Hospital’s first Electrophysiology Lab and was director of the Electrophysiology Lab for many years. Dr. Hepp was involved in many research projects including antiarrhythmic drug therapy studies as well as Pacemaker and ICD studies. He brought many new ICD technologies to Sarasota and worked with all the major Pacemaker and ICD companies over the years. Dr Hepp graduated from Tufts Medical School in Boston. He did his internship and residency at the New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston. He completed his Cardiology and Electrophysiology Fellowship at Presbyterian University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. He is board-certified in Adult Cardiovascular disease as well as Electrophysiology. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his children, working out, traveling, as well as cooking.
Matthew Johnson is originally from Wisconsin obtaining his Bachelor of Science in biochemistry and molecular biology at University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire in 1998. Before becoming a Physician Assistant, he spent 5 years in clinical research at the University of Texas – Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, during which time he co-authored many peer reviewed journal articles. He has obtained a Master’s Degree in clinical medical sciences in 2006 at Barry University in Miami, Florida. He obtained his Physician Assistant certification in 2007 and has since practiced in cardiology initially in Port Charlotte, FL before moving to Sarasota, FL in 2013. Previously he worked as a Physician Assistant in hospital medicine and internal medicine. Matthew enjoys spending time with his family, is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys swimming.
Cardiac catheter ablation is a minimally-invasive procedure performed to treat heart rhythm disorders. Radiofrequency energy (heat), a laser or nitrous oxide (extreme cold) is applied through the catheter tip to the abnormal heart tissue. The energy destroys (ablates) the abnormal heart tissue causing the heart rhythm disorder. Catheter ablation is performed by electrophysiologists. Several types of catheter ablation may be performed, depending on the cause and severity of the patient's heart rhythm disorder. Many types of heart rhythm disorders may be treated successfully by catheter ablation.
Holter and event monitors are small, wearable devices that record your heart rhythm. You usually wear a Holter monitor for one to three days and event monitor up to 30 days. During that time, the device will record all of your heartbeats.
Cardiac P.E.T. (Positron Emission Tomography) is one of the newest, most advanced methods for physicians to study the heart. (insert info on HSS offering Cardiac PET) P.E.T. scans are non-invasive and painless. They unveil the function/physiology of organs and tissues, while other imaging techniques (e.g., x-ray, MRI, and CT scans) only show structure. These studies can reveal the health of the vessels supplying blood to the heart, heart muscle and surrounding tissue. With P.E.T. imaging, physicians can evaluate areas of the heart muscle that are not receiving adequate blood flow due to blockages in the arteries, detect coronary heart disease, assess tissue scarring due to a heart attack, and determine if bypass surgery or angioplasty will benefit a damaged part of the heart.
An implantable loop recorder is a type of heart-monitoring device that records your heart rhythm continuously for up to three years. It records the electrical signals of your heart and allows remote monitoring by way of a small device inserted just beneath the skin of the chest.
An intravenous line (IV) will be placed in your arm or hand to administer the pharmacologic agent and tracer. Electrodes will be placed on your chest to monitor your heart throughout the procedure. You will lie on a bed and the bed will begin to pass slowly through the P.E.T. scanner.
Angiogram is an x-ray of the arteries. It is performed by puncturing the artery under local anesthetic, and injecting contrast (dye) to outline the blood vessels. A reduction in the blood supply to the kidneys can give rise to poor renal function and high blood pressure. The kidney arteries can become narrowed by atheroma (hardening of the arteries). In this case, the narrowed artery can be stretched with a balloon angioplasty and stenting to improve blood flow, this will help to reduce blood pressure and maintain better kidney function.
Cardiovascular Examination. When you schedule your examination with one of our physicians, you will be scheduled to have a complete cardiovascular examination, which will include assessment of your blood pressure, pulse rate and regularity , respirations and general body habitus.
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