Cardiologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
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Dentist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
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Family Physician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
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Pediatrician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Physical Therapist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Podiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
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Jigneshkumar Patel, MD, is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist deeply committed to his patients and their wellbeing.
Dr. Patel sees patients at Bay Area Gastroenterology Associates, LLC, a gastroenterology practice home to the foremost board-certified gastroenterologists in the Trinity, Florida, area. They focus on all aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology, emphasizing the most advanced approaches.
After completing an Internship, Residency, and Fellowship in General Practice at Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU) in Augusta, Dr. Patel started a solo gastroenterology practice in New Port Richey in 2015.
Now working at Bay Area Gastroenterology Associates, LLC, he takes great pride in providing outstanding care for the residents of Trinity, Florida, and surrounding regions.
Dr. Patel has a particular interest in all aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology, including Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Colorectal Cancer, GERD, Upper GI endoscopy, ERCP, and Hepatitis C (HEP C).
He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), and the American College of Physicians (ACP).
Dr. Patel is a loving husband, father, and son. He enjoys supporting his local community and helping with various charities.
His languages include Gujarati, Hindi, and English.
Nelson Mañé, MD, is an experienced physician who leads his skilled team at MAR Primary Care located in Tampa, Florida. Dr. Mañé is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and has proudly served his community for over 30 years. His approach to health care combines the best of both Traditional and Holistic medicine to treat the root causes and manage chronic disease
Dr. Mañé was born and raised in New York. For over 25 years, he practiced as a chiropractic physician in Tampa, Florida, with board certifications in chiropractic neurology and chiropractic orthopedics. After a successful career in chiropractic medicine, he pursued additional medical training to better serve those in his community.
Dr. Mañé earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Science, Arts, and Technology. He then completed his residency at Ocala Regional Medical Center through the University of Central Florida. Dr. Mañé is currently a Core Faculty member and the Associate Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of South Florida School of Medicine through Citrus Memorial Hospital.
Aside from his practice, Dr. Mañé routinely presents health literacy campaigns throughout his community. He is passionate about helping the underserved and does what he can to provide accessible health care. When he's not serving his patients, Dr. Mañé enjoys spending time with his wife and their two adult sons.
“I am 65 years old and this is the best primary care practice I have ever had. First of all if the staff is bad It ruins everything. This staff is awesome. Dr. Mane is truly a doctor who is there for his patients. He listens and addresses any concerns you may have. He is a doctor who is there for the patient not the money, as so many doctors are. I would recommend this office to any and every one.”
At Medhealth Clinical, the team of expert primary care physicians provides comprehensive internal medicine to adults living in Winter Garden, Florida, and throughout Orange County.
To ensure positive health outcomes, the team focuses on wellness and disease prevention. They develop personalized care plans that minimize uncomfortable symptoms and encourage well-being.
For individuals with more advanced needs, the team coordinates care between specialists and offers all-inclusive care management.
The team at Medhealth Clinical takes a patient-centered, value-based approach to health care. What’s more, several of the providers on-staff are bilingual, allowing them to serve a diverse patient base.
Adults can access a variety of preventive and general medical services, including wellness exams and weight management. The team also diagnosis and treats most chronic conditions, including congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, high blood pressure, and hypothyroidism.
To receive high-quality internal medicine in a welcoming environment, partner with the team at Medhealth Clinical. To schedule an appointment, call the office to speak with a friendly member of the administrative staff or click the online booking tool today.
Dr. Hesham Fakhri stands as a distinguished interventional cardiologist, celebrated for his innovative approach to cardiovascular care. As the esteemed owner and founder of the Vein Heart and Vascular Institute in Florida, with offices in Tampa, Wesley Chapel, and Sun City Community, Dr. Fakhri has solidified his position as a leading figure in interventional cardiology, offering comprehensive services to patients with diverse cardiovascular conditions.
With board certifications in Interventional Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, and a range of other specialties including echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, and vascular and endovascular medicine, Dr. Fakhri epitomizes excellence in his field. Beyond certifications, he is also a registered physician for the interpretation of vascular studies, showcasing his meticulous attention to detail and diagnostic proficiency.
Affiliated with esteemed professional organizations such as the American College of Cardiology, the Society of Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, and the Heart Rhythm Society of America, Dr. Fakhri demonstrates his commitment to remaining at the forefront of cardiovascular advancements.
At the Vein Heart and Vascular Institute, Dr. Fakhri leads a dedicated team of healthcare professionals devoted to providing personalized and compassionate care to each patient. The clinic offers advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services, including cardiac catheterization, angioplasty, stenting, and other minimally invasive procedures, tailored to address various cardiovascular conditions. Dr. Fakhri and his team employ a comprehensive approach to cardiovascular care, utilizing state-of-the-art, minimally invasive techniques.
With a fervent dedication to improving patient outcomes and quality of life, Dr. Fakhri pursued extensive medical training and education. He completed his medical degree with top honors, followed by rigorous residency training in internal medicine and fellowship training in cardiovascular diseases and interventional cardiology. Dr. Fakhri's commitment to advancing his skills and knowledge has garnered recognition among his peers and patients alike.
Patients consistently laud Dr. Fakhri for his exceptional bedside manner, describing him as approachable, empathetic, and genuinely caring. He takes the time to listen attentively to their concerns, ensuring they feel heard and understood throughout their journey. Many patients express gratitude for Dr. Fakhri's ability to explain complex medical concepts in a clear and understandable manner, empowering them to make informed decisions about their health.
In summary, Dr. Hesham Fakhri, MD, exemplifies the qualities of an exceptional physician: compassionate, skilled, and dedicated to his patients' well-being. Through his unwavering commitment to excellence and personalized care, Dr. Fakhri has earned the trust and gratitude of all those under his care.
Muthu Velusamy, MD, FACC, ABVM, is the cardiovascular disease specialist at Cardiovascular Institute of America, which has two offices in Tampa and Lutz, Florida. He is board-certified in cardiovascular diseases, cardiology, and vascular medicine. Dr. Velusamy is a detail-oriented physician who takes a patient-centered approach to care.
After earning his Doctor of Medicine at Stanley Medical College in Chennai (formerly Madras), India, Dr. Velusamy completed postgraduate medical training in general medicine at the National Health Services Hospital in the United Kingdom. He then relocated to the United States and completed his residency in internal medicine and his fellowship program in cardiovascular disease at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. To further his skill set, Dr. Velusamy completed a nuclear cardiology fellowship at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, and then an interventional cardiology fellowship at the University of Connecticut in Mansfield, Connecticut.
Dedicated to learning and providing the best possible care, Dr. Velusamy also completed a mini vascular fellowship at the Prairie Heart Institute in Springfield, Illinois, and a clinical preceptorship at the Rane Center for Venous and Lymphatic Disease in Jackson, Mississippi.
Dr. Velusamy is a fellow of the American College of Cardiologists and a Vascular Diplomate of the American Board of Vascular Medicine. He is also a member of the Royal College of Physicians of England-MRCP (UK) and Ireland (MRCPI).
For Dr. Velusamy, nothing is more rewarding than connecting and interacting with his patients and helping them achieve better cardiovascular health and overall wellness.
“While the staff and the nurses have been largely kind and sweet (except for the ultrasound tech who kept pushing christianity and “natural remedies”, to supposedly cure tachycardia because medicine and science is apparently ineffective and only natural remedies will work, while doing my girlfriend’s exam— maybe don’t do that!) it has been the absolute worst experience seeing the cardiologists here at Cardiovascular Institute of America, ESPECIALLY the last phone call.
And to the disgrace of a doctor and person Muthu Velasamy who we had the utmost displeasure of speaking for the first (and last) time on Tuesday, and who spent barely even five minutes on a call with her— WITHOUT even listening to what she had to say, not even letting her get a word in— just to berate and dismiss my girlfriend that her problems are because she is “young and emotional” and that if she “is going to ask for a referral or prescription, don’t bother because I’m not going to.” and CANCELLING our follow up appointment with Melody White (that Melody herself specifically wanted us to inform her of the results of the MRI, to go over her MRI results that are supposed to SHOW WHETHER OR NOT SHE IS HAVING SEIZURES BECAUSE SHE IS PRONE TO RANDOMLY FAINTING FOR MINUTES AT A TIME because its, you know, pretty concerning to be randomly fainting for any amount of time much less up to SIX MINUTES! for somebody who is supposedly “normal” and “young” and “healthy”) because there’s apparently nothing wrong with her and implying she is just being dramatic and drug seeking and then hanging up.. What is your problem? Nobody wants to be sick. Nobody wants to take medication (and mind you, she HAS NOT taken the medication that she was prescribed by the first cardiologist Melody White because she has asthma and an inhaler, and THE NUMBER ONE WARNING with propranolol is to NOT TAKE IF YOU USE AN INHALER! Mind you she was prescribed 60mg of propranolol upon the first ever visit even when the cardiologist didn’t believe us that she has a problem with her heart, so they were prescribing medicine just to placate her when thats not what we wanted! And propranolol is a beta blocker which is VERY dangerous to just randomly discontinue after taking, ESPECIALLY if you have heart problems— which she DOES, and we have been told numerous times to casually discontinue taking it for various reasons.)
She would love nothing more than to have her heart function like normal like everybody else. But fact of the matter is, is that it is NOT normal for your heart to go from 120bpm to 39bpm and back up to 100+ bpm within 3 minutes WHILE DOING NOTHING BUT SITTING OR LAYING DOWN! At ALL! It is NOT NORMAL to experience tachycardia and bradycardia simultaneously especially when NOT DOING ANYTHING STRENUOUS— OR ANYTHING PERIOD! And she isn’t doing months of physical therapy just for fun or giggles. We aren’t going to the emergency room just for a fun vacation. Getting pricked with needles is painful. Taking medications are scary. Her body is deteriorating so quickly in such a short frame of time, that even trying to go to the grocery store for a brief trip is too taxing on her heart and her body when just earlier this year our favorite thing to do was go on walks along the river together for hours, and she used to do dance and theatre and colorguard just a few short years ago too. But according to your negligent cardiologists, it’s “normal” and it’s impossible for her to have problems because she is “young”, and she is just being “emotional”. Because on the outside, everything looks fine. (Which mind you, Velusami was ALSO claiming her results were fine for TESTS SHE NEVER HAD and the nurse/front desk could be heard in the background correcting him that those tests were NEVER DONE on her, and he did not care and dismissed the nurse’s concerns.)
They refuse to see past the surface, and refuse to acknowledge they’re either ignorant and biased or uneducated when it comes to dysautonomia or anything that is not a direct physical problem of the heart. We are only a few months into our frustrating journey of figuring out/confirming possible dysautonomia or POTs diagnosis (which her primary, PT, ortho, and every doctor and nurse in the ER that we have interacted with believe it to be) and I am so sick and tired of being brushed aside just because she is young and shouldn’t be experiencing any issues. Exactly! We are here because this SHOULDN’T be happening but IT IS and we are seeking answers! Not to have medications thrown at us just to shut us up— medications that could actively make her worse!
They never listen to what she is going through and always just write her off. They always insist everything is “normal” even despite a less than 72 hour holter monitor reporting numerous sinus tachycardia events. Not that a 72 hour monitor is going to show much of anything anyways— every other medical professional we have informed about it has been absolutely baffled that it wasn’t at LEAST 7-14 days. They always claim her heart rate being high is normal because that’s what happens when anyone stands up or is doing physical activity. Completely ignoring the fact that she IS NOT doing any physical activity, just sitting or laying down when it happens, and glossing over that it is not normal to have such adverse reactions to simply standing. And is it seriously “normal” to nearly faint barely 2-3 minutes into a basic treadmill stress test?
We have had multiple medical professionals shocked and appalled when we recount some of the things the two cardiologists have said and done— and what they HAVEN’T done as well.
And the fact you have the audacity to write in your BS report that “all of the patients questions were answered” and that new/worsening symptoms were “discussed in detail” with the patient.. you are blatantly lying! You did not ONCE ever even ALLOW her to speak about WHY she was at the emergency room for her latest visit nor about a new concerning symptom she is experiencing. The moment she said she had booked this appointment to go over her recent emergency department visit, he cut her off and spat out that he “already knew all about it” and spent the entire rest of the call yelling at her, belittling and then cancelling her follow up appointment. But guess what? No longer is it just tachycardia, but bradycardia as well; her heart rate is dropping randomly to the 30s and 40s (despite years-long history of only tachycardia, never brady episodes) and skyrocketing within seconds to minutes later back up to 120-140+, and ping-ponging between them all throughout the day— REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SHE IS DOING ACTIVITY OR SITTING/LAYING DOWN! But you never even gave her the chance to tell you what is going on with her heart. Yet have the gall to state on official medical records that you supposedly listened to her and discussed things with her and went over new symptoms and concerns. What a joke! If you believe how you treated her wasn’t absolutely appalling, then why did you lie all over the report? You discussed nothing.
What a horrible, disgusting, sorry excuse of a doctor. It was our utmost displeasure to come here. I wish we never did. It has been such a waste of our time, when we could’ve found a cardiologist and office that genuinely cares for her and wants to help us figure out what is going on with her and a way to help her.
If you are a woman, especially a young one, I suggest staying far FAR away from this office lest they also gaslight and claim that you’re just being a “young” “emotional” girl, yell at you, and rudely and indirectly drop you from their practice for daring to try and figure out what is happening with your body even when you have never once asked for a medication prescription nor ever been anything but kind patient and sweet to their staff!”
Dr. Muthusamy Velusamy, MD
Cardiologist
202 N Armenia Ave
Tampa, FL 33609
4.87(511)
4.95
(263)
Dr. Wael Faltas, MD
Internist 17.2 mi
4.95(263)
7657 Cita Lane
Suite 101
New Port Richey, FL 34653
Clinic Time is an internal medicine practice in New Port Richey, Florida, providing care for adults 20 and older and is now accepting new patients. Wael Faltas, MD, is a board-certified internal medicine physician fully dedicated to providing high-quality health services for his patients.
At Clinic Time, Dr. Faltas and the team provide an array of primary care services to manage the general health and wellness of their patients. They offer acute care for injuries and illnesses, while also diagnosing and treating common chronic health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
The internal medicine practice is certified in point-of-care ultrasound testing, so they can diagnose gallstones and kidney stones immediately. They also perform onsite pulmonary function testing for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
At Clinic time, patients can expect world-class care. Call the office or schedule an appointment online today. Walk-ins are welcome, and telemedicine appointments are available.
Welcome to DDPCS, where health meets compassion! Dr. Henria M. Fain, a Tampa Bay native and the visionary behind DDPCS, has dedicated 25 years to transforming lives through personalized healthcare. Dr. Fain is not only a Doctor of Medicine but also holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and is a Certified Athletic Trainer. This unique combination of expertise allows Dr. Fain to provide comprehensive care that integrates medical knowledge with physical therapy techniques and athletic training strategies, ensuring patients receive holistic and effective treatment tailored to their individual needs.
Dr. David Marquis, DO, is a highly experienced emergency medicine physician with a background in Osteopathic Medicine from the New York Institute of Technology College. He completed one year of rotating internship in New York as well as a three-year residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Graduating in 1997, Dr. Marquis brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his patients where he utilizes his specialty in Emergency Medicine as well as his knowledge in science-based nutritional medicine to treat his patient’s individual health needs. Dr. Marquis's advanced training in functional medicine equips him to handle complex cases in dynamic environments, ensuring that patients receive the highest quality treatment possible. His collaboration with multidisciplinary healthcare channels ensures that each patient’s encounter with Dr. Marquis receives timely and effective care. We are excited to have him as Complete Diet Solutions’ Medical Director and Nutritional “Go-To” Doctor.