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Chest Pain Treatment Manhattan NYC

Date : 2024-05-21

If you feel sudden chest pain, ask yourself how it feels. You may think it’s only indigestion, a muscle cramp, or heartburn, but these are also symptoms of more serious conditions. Especially if it feels like a weight is squeezing your heart, either call 9-1-1 or get to a medical professional as soon as you can. Chest ache doesn’t always signal a life-threatening condition but do yourself a favor by visiting healthcare provider for a diagnosis. If it’s nothing serious, you can stop worrying. If it is a heart condition, you’ve come to the right place: New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center.

While there are many reasons for ache in your chest, the type of pain you feel provides important clues to its cause. If you feel a dull ache in your chest that sharpens when you twist, it may be a pulled muscle. If it feels like something pressing on your chest, it may be heart trouble. Whatever your chest pain feels like, find the best cardiologists at the Cardiology Manhattan Center.

If your pain originates in your heart or lungs, you’re in a potentially life-threatening situation. That’s why you must get to a chest pain doctor who has the tools and experience to accurately and quickly diagnose your condition.

When time is of the essence, you need urgent treatment, especially if your chest pain is accompanied by:
- Trouble breathing or swallowing
- Cold, clammy sweating
- Jaw pain
- Dizziness or nausea
- Pressure in your chest or what you think is indigestion
- Radiating pain to your neck, jaw, back, shoulders or either arm
- Sharper pain when coughing, moving or deep breathing

Cardiac Causes of Chest Pain
When you arrive at the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center, the best cardiac doctor in NYC Dr. Reisman focuses on heart ailments. If it turns out you have a heart problem, that’s the most important care you need. Otherwise, you’re referred to another chest pain specialist, such as a pulmonary doctor.

Chest pain ailments involving your heart include:
- Coronary artery disease
- Pericarditis
- Aortic disease
- Heart failure

Your coronary arteries supply your heart with the blood and oxygen it needs to stay strong. If you have coronary artery disease, also known as clogged arteries, deposits of fat and cholesterol have narrowed those arteries. Clogged coronary arteries reduce the flow of blood to your heart. This disease weakens your heart and causes a pain that feels like a tightening vice gripping your heart. It can also masquerade as heartburn or indigestion. Get to your chest pain doctor right away if you feel this sensation.


New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center
Upper East Side
115 East 86th Street
New York, NY 10028
(212) 860-0796




Nearby Locations:
Upper East Side
Yorkville | Manhattan | Lenox Hill | Carnegie Hill | East Harlem
10028, 10075, 10128 | 10021 | 10029 | 10035

Midtown
200 West 57th Street, Suite 200
New York, NY 10019
(212) 582-8006



Nearby Locations:
Midtown
Hell`s Kitchen | Little Brazil | Lenox Hill | Diamond District
10019 | 10036 | 10021 | 10017

Financial District / Wall Street
65 Broadway Suite 1806
New York, NY 10006
(212) 860-5404



Nearby Locations:
Financial District / Wall Street
World Trade Center | Two Bridges | Tribeca | Lower East Side
10007 | 10002 | 10003, 10009

Working Hours:
Monday: 8 am – 5 pm
Tuesday: 8 am – 5 pm
Wednesday: 8 am – 5 pm
Thursday: 8 am – 5 pm
Friday: 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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Peripheral Vascular Disease

Date : 2024-05-21

Symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease

If you experience leg pain while walking or exercising, you may have peripheral vascular disease (or PVD). If it affects only your arteries, then you have peripheral artery disease (or PAD). Either disease may present with no symptoms, which is the scariest scenario. Both PVD and PAD are very common blood vessel diseases, and if you have either one, your extremities don’t receive enough blood. The Cardiology Manhattan Center has some of the best NYC cardiologists. They can diagnose and treat this and other heart conditions.

Arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. If you have peripheral artery disease, you have a disorder that causes a buildup of fatty deposits in your arteries, narrowing them and restricting the blood flow to your legs and abdomen. Eventually, a blood clot forms, and no further blood can flow through that area. Blood clots in other parts of your body that break loose can cause a heart attack or stroke.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than eight million Americans have peripheral artery disease or PAD. As many as 12 to 20 percent of those over the age of 60 are affected by this disorder. So leg pain isn’t something to ignore. When you visit our cardiac diagnostic center in Manhattan, make sure to mention even the slightest discomfort in your legs. It’s not a normal part of aging.

The Varied Symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease
One of the hallmark symptoms of PAD is muscle pain and cramping in your legs while walking that usually disappears when you rest. This is known as claudication. The intensity of the pain can vary from just slightly uncomfortable to so painful that it stops you in your tracks. The location of the pain depends on where the clot has formed. The most common location is in your calf, which is why it hurts when you walk.

Besides leg pain and muscle cramping, other signs of peripheral artery disease include:
- Numbness or weakness in your legs
- Coldness in your legs or feet
- Change in the color of your legs
- Sores that won’t heal on your feet, legs or toes
- Weak pulse or even no pulse in your legs or feet
- Erectile dysfunction in men

Causes and Risk Factors for Blood Vessel Diseases
Blood vessel diseases — including peripheral vascular disease (or PVD), peripheral artery disease and coronary artery disease — are often caused by atherosclerosis. This is a condition in which fatty deposits known as plaque build up in the wall of your blood vessels, reducing the blood flow. While PAD affects the arteries carrying blood away from your heart, coronary artery disease involves the arteries carrying blood to your heart.

All blood vessel diseases also may be caused by an injury to your limbs, blood vessel inflammation or radiation exposure. In addition to your age, other factors that increase your risk of developing a blood vessel disease include:
- Obesity
- Smoking
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol
- High blood pressure
- Family history of heart disease or vascular problems

Complications of Blood Vessel Disease
When plaque builds up in your blood vessels, you’re at risk of developing dangerous complications. Fat deposits affecting arteries throughout your body can continue to build up and eventually cause a stroke or heart attack. If you have any risk factors at all, even if you don’t have any PAD or PVD symptoms, it’s best to get regular checkups to prevent the fat buildup.

Open sores may also point to peripheral artery disease or peripheral vascular disease. If your sores don’t heal properly and in due time, it can lead to a condition called critical limb ischemia. If this condition develops from an infected wound, it can lead to tissue death and possibly amputation of the affected limb.


New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center
Upper East Side
115 East 86th Street
New York, NY 10028
(212) 860-0796




Nearby Locations:
Upper East Side
Yorkville | Manhattan | Lenox Hill | Carnegie Hill | East Harlem
10028, 10075, 10128 | 10021 | 10029 | 10035

Midtown
200 West 57th Street, Suite 200
New York, NY 10019
(212) 582-8006



Nearby Locations:
Midtown
Hell`s Kitchen | Little Brazil | Lenox Hill | Diamond District
10019 | 10036 | 10021 | 10017

Financial District / Wall Street
65 Broadway Suite 1806
New York, NY 10006
(212) 860-5404



Nearby Locations:
Financial District / Wall Street
World Trade Center | Two Bridges | Tribeca | Lower East Side
10007 | 10002 | 10003, 10009

Working Hours:
Monday: 8 am – 5 pm
Tuesday: 8 am – 5 pm
Wednesday: 8 am – 5 pm
Thursday: 8 am – 5 pm
Friday: 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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