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Reducing Coronary Artery Disease
Interview with Dr. Michael Bagheri, M.D. at DocsTalk
Every year 500,000 Americans die from heart complications, while thousands silently suffer from heart conditions. Many of these people might not have had a clue they have or had it.
Listen as Dr. Bagheri enumerates symptoms and signs that point to this terrible condition. Learn more and spread awareness to help save more lives. Call Cure Cardiovascular now and schedule an appointment with Dr. Bagheri himself. You can choose to live a better and healthier life with Cure Cardiovascular.
Did You Know That
Coronoary Heart Disease is a leading cause of death in America? Cardiology treatments reveal symptoms and diagnosis that allow you to take immediate action.
Coronoary Heart Disease is a leading cause of death in America? Cardiology treatments reveal symptoms and diagnosis that allow you to take immediate action.
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Dr Bagheri is a rock star who gives you truly personalized caring and time—without a need to request. Everything is explained & all questions are fully explained—with graphics. His staff never avoids answering all questions—competently.Dr Bagheri, much more than “thank you”.
-Gerald Zak
A smart, current and pleasant physician
He recognized afib when another doctor turned me away. He helped me get conditions under control and stay that way. Just learned he is moving to palm springs and starting own practice. He will be successful and on cutting edge of cardiovascular care no doubt.
-Corona
I will recommend Dr.Bagheri to everyone!
His educated decision to implant a pace maker in my 90 year old heart has given me new life, comfort & a chance to experience more life without worry. He really cares. He returns calls which is rare these days. I know I can depend onhim making the right decisions for me and my family.
-Virginia Slough
Dr. Bagheri is a star
He is busy, but generous with his time once you get through the office gatekeepers. He led me through a year of invasive procedures that ended up with a pace maker. But I am again healthy, active and grateful for his insights and medical skills.
-Neil Wortman