Speak to your primary doctor and discuss your family history and your worries. Do an in depth physical examination and blood work. Depending on those results and your discussion with your doctor than make plans to decide to see a cardiologist. T
A cardiologist.
innocent heart murmurs do not affect you
A doctor who specialises in heart diseases is known as a "Cardiologist".
A cadiologist is a typo, see cardiologist
Pediatric cardiologists have a medical background in pediatrics and cardiology. Also, cardiologists tend to address heart disease while pediatric cardiologists are more familiar with congenital issues. See :http://www.thic.com/pediatriccard.htm
A cardiologist.
A heart specialist is called a cardiologist.
You should discuss this with your cardiologist.
Patients with cardiac pacemakers should be evaluated by a cardiologist familiar with ESWL. The cardiologist should be present during the ESWL procedure in the event the pacemaker needs to be overridden
If your heart is not beating right, you need to see a cardiologist.
Women with heart valve disease who want to become pregnant should receive a thorough check-up and see a cardiologist regularly throughout their pregnancy.
The median pay is $231,000. That's for a Non Invasive Cardiologist. A Invasive Cardiologist (open heart surgeon) makes lots more, around $400,000 at start. Actually, to expand and correct the previous answer slightly: An invasive cardiologist is NOT and open heart surgeon. An open heart surgeon is a cardiothoracic surgeon. An invasive cardiologist is either interventional or non-interventional (that does only diagnostic cardiac catheterizations) cardiologist. See....this is how information is misread and misunderstood and distributed incorrectly.