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Department of Cardiovascular Disease/Cooper Heart Institute Cooper Heart Institute | DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE DISEASE / Cooper Heart Institute OF CARDIOVASCULAR DEPARTMENT __________________________________________________________________________________________ Philip A. Koren, MD, Medical Director, Cooper Heart Institute Fredric L. Ginsberg, Co-Medical Director, Cooper Heart Institute Perry J. Weinstock, MD, Head, Division of Cardiology Division Office: Administrative Contact: One Cooper Plaza Carol Dempsey Third Floor/Dorrance t. (856) 342-2448 Camden, NJ 08103 f. (856) 361-1278 As of January 2017, Cooper University Health Care and Inspira Health Network have integrated the cardiac service lines from both organizations to form a new collaborative called Cardiac Partners at Cooper and Inspira. Scheduling for Office Appointments & Diagnostic Studies at offices listed below: 1.800.8.COOPER • CAMDEN • VOORHEES Three Cooper Plaza, Suites 311 & 318 The Ripa Center for Women’s Health Camden, NJ 08103 and Wellness at Cooper t. (856) 342-2683 6100 Main Street Complex f. (856) 342-6608 901 Centennial Boulevard (GPS Address) Voorhees, NJ 08043 • CHERRY HILL t. (856) 673-4912 1210 Brace Road, Suite 103 f. (856) 673-4497 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 t. (856) 938-2052 • WASHINGTON TWP. f. (856) 795-2284 400 Medical Center Drive • EGG HARBOR TWP. Suite B 303 Central Ave., Suite 4 Sewell, NJ 08080 Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 t. (856) 374-5820 t. (856) 536-1810 f. (856) 374-3120 f. (856) 536-1815 • WOODSTOWN 66 East Avenue • VOORHEES First Floor, Suite A 900 Centennial Blvd., Building 2, Suite 201 Woodstown, NJ 08098 Voorhees, NJ 08043 t. (856) 935-6700 t. (856) 325-6700 f. (856) 935-6772 f. (856) 325-6702 • WILLINGBORO 218C Sunset Road (Take Hospital Drive) Willingboro, NJ 08046 t. (609) 877-0400 Diagnostic Services f. (609) 589-1005 • Pre-operative Lvaluation • Cardiac CT-A • Pacemaker/ICD Jhecks • Nuclear Ztress [Lsting/MUGA • Echocardiography • Cardiac MRI • Holter/Event Monitoring • Comprehensive ]ascular [Lsting • Stress Echocardiography • Intra-Jardiac \ltrasound • Diagnostic Coronary Angiography • Arrhythmia Lvaluation and Tanagement • Exercise Ztress [Lsting • Advanced Sipid Tanagement ­ * Cooper Medical School of Rowan University CONTINUED __________________________________________________________________________________________ For referral assistance, call 1-800-8-COOPER 55 DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE | Cooper Heart Institute __________________________________________________________________________________________ Interventional Services • Cardiac, Jarotid, Weripheral ]ascular • Acute Joronary Pnterventions Hngioplasty/Z[enting • Percutaneous Hortic ]alve • ASD/VSD, Patent Moramen Vvale Yeplacement Jlosures Electrophysiology Services • Ablation [Oerapy • Pacemaker/ICD Pmplantation • Biventricular Wacing Specialty Services • Heart Failure Clinic • Women’s Heart Program • Heart Valve Center • Congenital Heart Disease Clinic Physicians Clinical Cardiologists NPI# • Janah Aji, MD, FACC ........................................ 1629164918 • John A. Andriulli, DO, FACC ............................. 1225063324 • Travante M. Cartwright, MD, FACC .................. 1508111568 • Rido Cha, MD, FACC ........................................ 1164502878 • Brian J. Corbett, DO, FACC .............................. 1649437690 • Maritza Cotto, MD, FACC, FASE ...................... 1215034848 • Manish S. Dadhania, MD, FACC ...................... 1083711345 • Stephen J. Daly, DO, FACC .............................. 1063437523 • Neeta D. Datwani, MD, FACC ........................... 1700983061 • Alan K. Geisler, DO, FACC ................................ 1831129659 • Fredric L. Ginsberg, MD, FACC, FCCP ............ 1528156981 • Isaac J. Halickman, MD, FACC ........................ 1437323250 • Kathleen M. Heintz, DO, FACC ......................... 1437259124 • Steven M. Hollenberg, MD, FACC, FCCM ....... 1811079130 • Elias A. Iliadis, MD, FACC, FSCAI, RPVI .......... 1326133034 • Rajesh M. Kabadi, MD ..................................... 1316155088 • Phillip A. Koren, MD, FACC, FSCAI ................. 1831142207 • Alfonso M. LaMorte, DO, FACC ....................... 1215967021 • Joanne K. Mazzarelli, MD, FACC ..................... 1255495495 • Matthew L. Ortman, MD, FACC ........................ 1366582116 • Louis A. Papa, DO, FACC ................................. 1891725610 • Douglas M. Richter, MD, FACC ........................ 1346321767 DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE / Cooper Heart Institute OF CARDIOVASCULAR DEPARTMENT • Lawrence T. Rozanski, MD, FACC .................... 1770514002 • Andrea M. Russo, MD, FACC ........................... 1396777694 • Sajjad A. Sabir, MD, FACC ................................ 1215033030 • Simon K. Topalian, MD, FACC .......................... 1225084353 • Brett Waldman, MD, FACC ............................... 1407192289 • Perry J. Weinstock, MD, FACC, FNLA ............. 1841396009 * Cooper Medical School of Rowan University __________________________________________________________________________________________ 56 For the most current information, visit CooperHealth.org Cooper Heart Institute | DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE DISEASE / Cooper Heart Institute OF CARDIOVASCULAR DEPARTMENT __________________________________________________________________________________________ APNs • Marc Angud, APN-C • Joanne Lyons, APN-C • Patricia Delacourt, APN-C • Debbie Orr, APN-C • Opal Delisser, APN-C • Jennifer Serna, APN-C • Crystal Graul, APN-C • Clare Williams, APN-C PAs • Jessica Bethell-Barsocchi, PA-C • Nancy Nguyen, PA-C • Colleen Brown, PA-C • Radhika Patel, PA-C • Danielle Dondero, PA-C • Logan Smith, PA-C • Danielle Miller, PA-C • John Tenuto, PA-C • Jennifer Mitzner, PA-C Janah Aji, MD, FACC Associate Professor of Medicine* Attending Physician 4LKPJHS ,K\JH[PVU! Damascus University School of Medicine, Damascus, Syria 9LZPKLUJ`! Internal Medicine - Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL -LSSV^ZOPW! Interventional Cardiology - Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills, NJ *LY[PMPJH[PVU! Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine, Interventional Cardiology :WLJPHS 0U[LYLZ[Z! Complex and high-risk coronary interventions, acute myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock, PFO (patent foramen ovale)/ASD (atrial septal defect), and peripheral vascular interventions. John A. Andriulli, DO, FACC Associate Professor of Medicine* Attending Physician 4LKPJHS ,K\JH[PVU! UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ 9LZPKLUJ`! Kennedy Memorial Hospitals-University Medical Center, Stratford, NJ -LSSV^ZOPW! Kennedy Memorial Hospitals-University Medical Center, Stratford, NJ *LY[PMPJH[PVU! Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine, Cardiac Electrophysiology :WLJPHS 0U[LYLZ[Z! Electrophysiology, arrhythmia management, device placement, remote device monitoring, heart rate, and rhythm disorders. Travante M. Cartwright, MD, FACC Assistant Professor of Medicine* Clinical Cardiologist 4LKPJHS ,K\JH[PVU! Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 9LZPKLUJ`! Internal Medicine - Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ -LSSV^ZOPW! Cardiovascular Diseases - Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ *LY[PMPJH[PVU! Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, Echocardiography, Nuclear Cardiology :WLJPHS 0U[LYLZ[Z! General cardiology, preventive cardiology, valvular heart disease, and coronary artery disease. * Cooper Medical School of Rowan University __________________________________________________________________________________________ For referral assistance, call 1-800-8-COOPER 57 DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE | Cooper Heart Institute __________________________________________________________________________________________ Rido Cha, MD Associate Professor of Medicine* Clinical Cardiologist, Director, Adult Congenital Program, Director, Echocardiology 4LKPJHS ,K\JH[PVU! Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea 9LZPKLUJ`! Internal Medicine - Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, PA -LSSV^ZOPW! Cardiology - Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills, NJ *LY[PMPJH[PVU! Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology, CT/MR :WLJPHS 0U[LYLZ[Z! Adult congenital heart disease, valvular heart disease, echocardiography, nuclear study, cardiac CT, cardiac MR, and cardiac imaging. Brian J. Corbett, DO Assistant Professor of Medicine* Clinical Cardiologist 4LKPJHS ,K\JH[PVU! Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 9LZPKLUJ`! Internal Medicine - The University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, NJ -LSSV^ZOPW! Cardiovascular Disease - Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ *LY[PMPJH[PVU! Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease Maritza Cotto, MD, FACC, FASE Assistant Professor of Medicine* Director, Noninvasive Cardiology, Clinical Cardiologist, Cardio-Oncologist 4LKPJHS ,K\JH[PVU! SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine, Buffalo, NY 9LZPKLUJ`! Internal Medicine - SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine, Buffalo, NY -LSSV^ZOPW! Cardiovascular Disease - SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine, Buffalo, NY *LY[PMPJH[PVU! Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine, Echocardiography :WLJPHS 0U[LYLZ[Z! Cardiac complications in pregnancy, alternative medicine in cardiology, coronary artery disease, preventive cardiology, women and heart disease, invasive and non-invasive testing, and clinical echocardiography. Manish S. Dadhania, MD, FACC Assistant Professor of Medicine Clinical Cardiologist 4LKPJHS ,K\JH[PVU! St. Georges University School of Medicine, Grenada 9LZPKLUJ`! Internal Medicine - Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ -LSSV^ZOPW! Cardiovascular
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