Showing 1–12 of 12 hospitals
1 Hospital Metropolitano
C. 14, San José, Merced, 10103, Costa Rica
2 Clínica Bíblica Hospital
Hospital Clínica Biblica, San José, Laberinto, 10104, Costa Rica
3 Hospital México
XV2M+JX3 Opposite the General Cañas Highway San José, San José, Alborada, Costa Rica
4 Hospital CIMA
Calle Marginal Sur, San José, San Rafael, Guachipelin, Costa Rica
5 Hospital San Juan de Dios
P.º Colón, San José, Merced, Costa Rica
6 National Hospital of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Av. 8, San José, Merced, Costa Rica
7 Hospital La Católica
Frente a los Tribunales del 2do circuito judicial San José Guadalupe, Antiguo Oficentro Ce...
8 Hospital Metropolitano • Santa Ana
300 norte de Iglesia de Pozos, Edificio Pekin Santa Ana San José CR 10903, San José, Santa...
9 Clínica Santa Catalina
Costado Este de la, plaza de deportes, Gravilias, C. 7, San José, Desamparados, 10312, Cos...
10 San Vicente de Paúl Hospital
700 m. sur del Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Heredia, Costa Rica
11 Centro de Función Cardiopulmonar Santa Paula
Clínica Santa Paula, C123, San José, Curridabat, Ayarco Sur, 11803, Costa Rica
12 Vivit Salud
Contiguo al Hospital UNIBE, cuarto piso de la torre de especialidades médicas, San José, S...
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About Cardiology Treatment in San José
Cardiology deals with the heart and vascular system. Cardiologists are the one who specializes in cardiology and treat patients who have suffered heart attacks or in other words, cardiac arrests & other conditions. In addition, they also treat the patients who were born with cardiac issues and try to prevent heart disease.
Cardiology is also happened to be one of the most competitive medical specialities. For an individual to qualify as a cardiac surgeon or a cardiologist, surgeons and doctors must complete a cardiac surgery training programme that normally lasts around 5 years which is followed by their initial medical training.
Branches of cardiology:
Non-invasive cardiology - Detecting and diagnosing cardiac problems using latest techniques. Interventional cardiology - Treating heart problems by inserting tubes or catheters into the body of a patient.
However, cardiologists will normally be trained in both interventional and non-invasive techniques and deal with patients who have been fitted with pacemakers.
Treatments: Ablation, Angioplasty & Stenting, Cardiac Rehabilitation. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Heart Transplant, Heart Valve Repair, Heart Valve Replacement, Implantable Defibrillator, Orthopedics Atherectomy.