| Interventional
Cardiology
Patient
age: 18 years and older
Drs.
Zoda and Gerardo
Interventional
cardiology refers to various non-surgical procedures for treating
cardiovascular disease. Interventional cardiologists use catheters
– thin, flexible tubes – to get inside blood vessels
for diagnostic tests or to repair damaged vessels or other heart
structures, often avoiding the need for surgery.
Interventional
cardiologists treat narrowed arteries and weakened heart valves
– often caused by coronary artery disease, heart valve disease,
or peripheral vascular disease.
Interventional
cardiology procedures include:
- Angioplasty
and stenting
- Atherectomy
- Carotid
Stenting
- Embolic
protection
- Percutaneous
mitral valve repair

1850 East Park
Avenue
State College, PA 16803
Phone:
(814) 234-8800
M-F 8:30 AM
to 5:00 PM
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820 Bryan Street,
Suite 2
Huntingdon, PA 16652-2409
Phone:
(814) 643-6262
Fax: (814) 641-7315
Oncology: W 2 PM to 5 PM (biweekly)
Cardiology: Tuesday afternoons |