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AFib and Stroke Risk: Why Early Diagnosis Matters

Atrial fibrillation, commonly known as AFib, is one of the most frequent heart rhythm disorders, yet many people are unaware they have it. AFib occurs when the upper chambers of Read More

What Does a Heart Specialist Do? A Comprehensive Overview

Your heart works tirelessly every day—so shouldn’t you do the same for your heart health? At The NY Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease, under the expert care of Read More

How Preventive Heart Care Today Could Save Your Life Tomorrow

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States, yet many of its most serious outcomes can be avoided. At The New York Center for Read More

Why Choosing the Right Heart Center Matters for Long-Term Health

When it comes to heart health, where you choose to receive care makes a lasting difference. At The New York Center for Prevention of Heart Disease, conveniently located in Midtown Read More

The Link Between High Lipoprotein(a) and Heart Disease Risk

Lipoprotein (a), often abbreviated as Lp(a), is a type of lipoprotein found in the blood that has garnered significant attention due to its association with heart disease. While cholesterol levels Read More

How AI Imaging Like Cleerly Is Rewriting the Future of Heart Care

At The New York Center for Prevention of Heart Disease, conveniently located in Midtown Manhattan and serving the greater New York metropolitan area, Dr. Radwaner is at the forefront of Read More

Preventive Cardiology: Why Early Screening and Care Are Key to Avoiding Heart Disease

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but the good news is that it is often preventable. Early screening and proactive care are essential steps in Read More

Stroke Prevention: The Role of Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, and Healthy Lifestyle Choices

A stroke can have life-altering consequences, but the good news is that many strokes are preventable with the right care and attention to key health factors. Managing cholesterol, controlling blood Read More

When Should You See a Heart Specialist? Early Signs and Risk Factors for Heart Disease

Heart disease is one of the leading causes of health complications, but early detection and intervention can make a significant difference in preventing serious outcomes. Knowing when to see a Read More

Essential Heart Health Screenings in Preventive Cardiology

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but the good news is that many heart conditions can be prevented or managed with early detection. Heart health Read More

The Role of a Heart Specialist: When to See a Cardiologist

Your heart is one of the most vital organs in your body, and taking care of it is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being. A heart specialist, or cardiologist, Read More

Understanding High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. At The New York Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease, located in Read More

Press Release: Bradley A. Radwaner, MD, FACC, FCCP, named Top Cardiologist in New York

New York City, Sep 4, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - One of New York’s most highly credentialed and respected cardiologists, Dr. Radwaner is the Founder and Medical Director of The New York Read More

Three Easy Tips For Diabetics to Stay Out of the Cardiologist's Office

If you suffer from diabetes, you already know that managing your health is an important daily task. From checking your blood sugars to watching what you eat, living with diabetes Read More

Risk Factors for Diabetes

In 2014, over 29 million people in the US have diabetes. Unfortunately, a surprising 8.1 million people have undiagnosed diabetes. With diabetes steadily increasing over the years, it’s important to Read More

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The NY Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease

136 East 57th Street,
New York, NY 10022

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Monday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday  

10:00 am - 7:00 pm

Thursday  

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Friday  

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Saturday  

Closed

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