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Dr. Michael Fenster, MD

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2001 Crystal Spring Avenue South West Suite 300
Roanoke, VA 24014
 

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Specialties
Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Gender
Male
Insurance Plans
Accepted
Medicaid, Medicare

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Education
Education information, including: Medical School attended, years since graduation, and Residency, are all available in the Detailed Report.
Years Since
Graduation
19
Five-Star Recognition
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Group Practice
Tiftarea Cardiology
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State License Information
Licensed in Georgia, April 7, 2006 Licensed in Ohio
What is Cardiology?
Cardiology is the treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels. A cardiologist is a physician who specializes in treating heart conditions such as abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, coronary artery disease, congenital heart defects, and disease of the heart valves. A cardiologist can inform your doctor about new drugs or tests that may be beneficial to you.

Some heart conditions can cause permanent damage to the heart muscle, and can be fatal. Methods that cardiologists use to study heart conditions include stress tests, a monitor to record your heart rate and rhythm, a biopsy, which studies a tiny more »

 
 

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