Cardiology
Cardiology is a branch of medicine that focuses on disorders of the heart and parts of the circulatory system. Cardiologists are doctors specialized in this field and specialize in diagnosing and treating heart conditions, using interventions like medication management, diagnostic tests, and sometimes surgical procedures to help improve their patient's heart health.
Over the past ten years, our cardiovascular disease program has witnessed consistent growth in both clinical and research initiatives. At Upstate Medical University, our cardiology clinical training program has a remarkable track record of delivering exceptional patient care, teaching, and conducting groundbreaking research. Being a leading healthcare institution in Central New York, Upstate Medical University is well-positioned to maintain its leadership role and achieve even greater success for years to come.
Our modernized inpatient and outpatient facilities, which include the cutting-edge Heart and Vascular Center, offer advanced and state-of-the-art cardiovascular services across various subspecialties. Additionally, the proximity of the Syracuse VA Medical Center presents valuable opportunities for expanded clinical care, research endeavors, and educational pursuits.
Contact Us
Cardiology, Department of Medicine
Upstate University Hospital
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
Phone: (315) 464-9578
Name: Jeffrey Montalbano
Email: montalbj@upstate.edu
Larry Charlamb, MD
Interim Division Chief
Andrew Weinberg, DO, FACC
Fellowship Director
Elizabeth Sassano
Practice Manager
Jeffrey Montalbano
Division Chief's Assistant