Top Doctors 2016: Interventional Cardiology

By Seattle Mag January 20, 2016

This article originally appeared in the February 2016 issue of Seattle magazine.

These cardiologists use nonsurgical interventional procedures, such as catheters, for procedures that once required open-heart surgery.

Peter A. Baciewicz, M.D., preventive cardiology, nuclear cardiology, angioplasty; Polyclinic, Cardiology, 11011 Meridian Ave. N, Suite 200, Seattle, 206.860.2302; Swedish Medical Center–First Hill; New York University, 1983

Joseph Doucette,* M.D., angioplasty, echocardiography; Overlake Medical Clinics, Cardiology, 1135 116th Ave. NE, Suite 600, Bellevue, 425.454.2656; Overlake Hospital Medical Center; Harvard Medical School, 1984

John Nemanich, M.D., heart failure, invasive cardiology, coronary angioplasty/stents; Valley Medical Center, Cardiology, 4011 Talbot Road S, Suite 500, Renton, 425.251.5110; Valley Medical; University of Illinois, 1981

Gary L. Weeks, M.D., preventive cardiology, peripheral vascular disease, coronary angiography; Summit Cardiology, 1536 N 115th St., Suite 200, Seattle, 206.363.1004; Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, UW Medical Center; Northwestern University, 1980

 

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