General Cardiology

General Cardiology

Comprehensive cardiology evaluations for patients with heart-related symptoms, risk factors, or ongoing cardiovascular conditions.

General cardiology visit and heart health consultation
Cardiology evaluation for heart-related symptoms
Heart care planning with a cardiology specialist
Service overview

General Cardiology

General cardiology care helps patients evaluate symptoms, understand cardiovascular risk, review abnormal findings, and plan next steps for heart health. Victor Pazos, MD provides cardiology care from the Hialeah office for patients across Miami-Dade.

Reasons to seek care

Common reasons patients request this cardiology service.

Comprehensive heart evaluations and cardiovascular care.

01

Heart-related symptoms

Chest discomfort, shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness, or fatigue with activity may need a cardiology evaluation.

02

Risk factor review

High blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking history, and family history can affect long-term cardiovascular health.

03

Ongoing heart care

Patients with known heart disease may need follow-up care, monitoring, medication review, or additional testing.

If you are experiencing severe chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, fainting, stroke symptoms, or a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

What to expect

A clear visit process focused on your heart health.

01

Medical history review

The visit may include a review of symptoms, medications, medical history, family history, and prior test results.

02

Heart-health discussion

The doctor may discuss possible causes, cardiovascular risks, and whether testing or follow-up care is recommended.

03

Clear next steps

The goal is to help patients understand what may be happening and what steps may be appropriate next.

Service FAQ

Questions patients often ask about this service.

What does a general cardiologist evaluate?

A general cardiologist evaluates heart-related symptoms, cardiovascular risk factors, abnormal test results, and ongoing heart conditions.

Do I need symptoms to see a cardiologist?

Not always. Some patients see a cardiologist because of risk factors, family history, abnormal test results, or prevention concerns.

Request an appointment

Have questions about this service?

Call the office to request an appointment or ask whether this type of cardiology evaluation may be appropriate for your concern.

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