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Top Docs ’11: Interventional Cardiology

Catheter-based treatment of heart disorders

By Seattle Mag December 31, 1969

INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY

Peter A. Demopulos, M.D., Seattle Cardiology, 550 17th Ave., Suite 580, 206.215.4545, Swedish Medical Center, Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, Overlake Hospital; Stanford University, 1981; preventive cardiology, cardiac catheterization, congenital heart disease

Timothy Dewhurst, M.D., The Polyclinic, 550 17th Ave., Suite 400, 206.860.2302, Swedish Medical Center; University of Alberta, Canada, 1986; angioplasty, arrhythmias, coronary angiography, heart failure

Peter Kures, M.D., Cascade Heart Clinic, 13033 Bellevue-Redmond Road, Suite 230, Bellevue, 425.454.1560, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, 1987; angioplasty, carotid artery stent placement, cholesterol/lipid disorders, nuclear cardiology

John Nemanich, M.D., Southlake Clinic, 4011 Talbot Road S, Suite 500, Renton, 425.251.5110, Valley Medical Center; University of Illinois College of Medicine, 1981; heart failure, invasive cardiology, coronary angioplasty/stents

Originally published in July 2011

 

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