Pediatrics

Overview of our Cardiology Department

Our Cardiology Department is dedicated to providing superior cardiovascular care through a multidisciplinary approach. We combine state-of-the-art medical technology, groundbreaking research, and profound compassionate care to manage and treat a comprehensive range of heart and vascular conditions.

From preventative screenings and advanced imaging to complex structural heart interventions and electrophysiology, our board-certified cardiologists and surgeons are committed to ensuring your heart health is in the most capable hands.

24/7 Cardiac Emergency
Advanced Cath Labs
World-class Surgeons
Holistic Rehab Care

Why Choose Spes Cardiology?

  • Patient-Centric Approach

    We prioritize your comfort and well-being, keeping you informed at every step of the journey.

  • Innovative Research

    Integration of the latest medical trials and cardiovascular research directly into your care.

  • Multidisciplinary Team

    Collaboration among leading specialists ensuring comprehensive analysis of complex cases.

Our Services

Our mission is to drive progress and enhance the lives of our customers by delivering superior products and services that exceed expectations.

Diagnostic Cardiology

Advanced ECG, echocardiography, and stress testing for precise diagnosis.

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Interventional Cardiology

Minimally invasive procedures like angioplasty and stenting.

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Cardiac Electrophysiology

Comprehensive treatment for heart rhythm disorders and pacemaker implantation.

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Cardiothoracic Surgery

Expert surgical interventions including bypass surgery and valve replacement.

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Meet Our Expert Cardiologists

Dr. Nashid Martines
Dr. Nashid Martines
Interventional Cardiologist Book Appointment
Dr. Danial Frankie
Dr. Danial Frankie
Cardiothoracic Surgeon Book Appointment
Dr. Rihana Roy
Dr. Rihana Roy
Pediatric Cardiologist Book Appointment
Dr. Danial Frankie
Dr. Danial Frankie
Cardiothoracic Surgeon Book Appointment

Frequently Asked Questions

Please bring a list of your current medications, any recent medical records or test results (ECG, blood tests), your insurance information, and a list of questions you may have.

Adults should begin regular cardiovascular risk assessments at age 20. If you have risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease, you may need more frequent screenings.

Common non-invasive tests include Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG), Echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart), Holter monitor (wearable ECG), and Exercise Stress Tests.