Anybody have a great electrophysiologist in New York City or Philadel

Posted by ccenj @ccenj, 6 days ago

I have just recently started my arrhythmia journey. I have been diagnosed with "non sustained atrial tachycardia/SVT" which has an increased risk for developing afib. I'd like to be very proactive about my care and plans and I know the key to success is a great electrophysiologist. If you can provide insight/names from your experience, particularly if you are in or around New York City or Philadelphia, I'd be very grateful.

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Luigi Di Biase, MD, PhD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Hospital
New York, NY

This from a list posted by someone on afibbers.org forum who compiled a list of top tier EPs in the USA. I am in Canada, so no familiarity. Just passing it on to you.

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Dr. Mark Abrams, Westchester Co. NY

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Luigi Di Biase, MD, PhD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Hospital
New York, NY

This from a list posted by someone on afibbers.org forum who compiled a list of top tier EPs in the USA. I am in Canada, so no familiarity. Just passing it on to you.

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@gloaming I could not find the list of doctors . How did you find the list and steps to get there?

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If in New York City I would consider Weill Cornell Medical Center (NY Presbyterian). World Class for many specialties. I had first hand experience at Weill Cornell for a non-cardiac issue and my experience was very good. Although I am unable to suggest an electrophysiologist, I would recommend that you look into this facility.
https://www.nyp.org

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Thank you everyone who has replied! I am so grateful for the info and for the support here in this forum.

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215-662-6005
Dr. Francis Marchlinski,
Hospital of the University of PA.
Philadelphia, PA
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