Dr. Hisham Benlamin
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBCH, MD, FESC
Dr. Hisham Benlamin
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBCH, MD, FESC
Fee
USD $55
Experience
35 years
Rating
4.5
Priego de Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
English, Spanish, Arabic
10-30 min consultation
Available Today
Dr. Mouffok
🩺 Cardiologist
MD
Dr. Mouffok
🩺 Cardiologist
MD
Fee
USD $55
Experience
6 years
Rating
4.5
Annabah, Annabah, Algeria
French, Arabic, Kabyle
10-30 min consultation
Available Today
Dr. Ahmad Mahmoud Raouf
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBS, MS
Dr. Ahmad Mahmoud Raouf
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBS, MS
Fee
USD $25
Experience
14 years
Rating
4.5
Giza, al-Jizah, Egypt
English, Arabic
10-30 min consultation
Available Today
Dr. Sevket Balta
🩺 Cardiologist
MD, Post Doc
Dr. Sevket Balta
🩺 Cardiologist
MD, Post Doc
Fee
USD $55
Experience
7 years
Rating
4.5
Yesilyurt, Malatya, Turkey
English, Turkish
10-30 min consultation
Available Today
Dr. Mohammed Ashry
🩺 Cardiologist
MD
Dr. Mohammed Ashry
🩺 Cardiologist
MD
Fee
USD $25
Experience
5 years
Rating
4.5
Qift, Qina, Egypt
English, Arabic, French, Italian
10-30 min consultation
Available Today
Dr. Bobur
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBS
Dr. Bobur
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBS
Fee
USD $25
Experience
4 years
Rating
4.5
Tashkent, Toskent, Uzbekistan
English, Russian
10-30 min consultation
Available Today
Dr. Morsy Mostafa
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBS, M.Sc., MD
Dr. Morsy Mostafa
🩺 Cardiologist
MBBS, M.Sc., MD
Fee
USD $55
Experience
16 years
Rating
4.5
Banha, al-Qalyubiyah, Egypt
Arabic, English
10-30 min consultation
Available Today

Who is a cardiologist?

A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and disorders related to the heart and cardiovascular system is known as a cardiologist. The cardiovascular system comprises the heart, blood vessels, and circulatory system, which are accountable for transporting oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues and organs.

 Cardiologists have a crucial responsibility in managing heart disease, which is the primary cause of death globally. They work with patients to prevent heart disease by providing advice on lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, and managing risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes.

In order to evaluate the well-being of the heart and cardiovascular system, cardiologists rely on various diagnostic exams, such as electrocardiograms (ECGs), echocardiograms, and stress tests, alongside state-of-the-art imaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scans, which enable them to obtain highly detailed pictures of the heart and blood vessels.

If a patient is diagnosed with heart disease or a cardiovascular disorder, the cardiologist will develop a treatment plan based on the patient's individual needs. To address the condition, available treatment choices encompass medicines, modifications in one's daily habits, and medical interventions such as angioplasty, stenting, or bypass surgery. Collaboration with cardiac surgeons and cardiac rehabilitation specialists is an essential part of the comprehensive care provided by cardiologists to their patients.

Moreover, many cardiologists engage in research to improve knowledge of cardiovascular disease and discover novel therapies, in addition to their clinical work. Teaching and training aspiring cardiologists may also be part of their duties. To become a cardiologist, one needs to complete medical school, followed by a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in cardiology.Cardiologists must also be licensed to practice medicine in their state or country and maintain their certification through continuing education and ongoing training.