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Even if there are no auto-suggestions within the search field, hit "Search" anyway, as you may still get results. Displaying 1-6 out of 6 doctors available Last Name Initial: R Claire E. Raphael, M.B.B.S., Ph.D. Interventional Cardiologist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Coronary angioplasty and stenting, Coronary angiogram, Coronary physiology assessment, Atherectomy, Heart attack, Coron...ary artery disease, Myocardial ischemia, Coronary artery spasm, Coronary endothelial dysfunction Show more areas of focus for Claire E. Raphael, M.B.B.S., Ph.D. Satyajit T. Reddy, M.D. Echocardiographer Cardiologist Sports Medicine Specialist Phoenix, AZ Areas of focus: Cardiac rehabilitation, Echocardiogram, Electrocardiogram, Exercise stress test, CPET, Stress echocardiogram, Heart fai...lure, Heart attack, Coronary artery disease, Heart valve disease, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Myocarditis, Heart arrhythmia, Pericarditis, Coronary calcification, Aortic disorder Show more areas of focus for Satyajit T. Reddy, M.D. Guy S. Reeder, M.D. Interventional Cardiologist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Transcatheter aortic valve replacement, Transthoracic echocardiogram, Transesophageal echocardiogram, Patent foramen ov...ale closure, Atrial septal defect closure, Coronary artery stenting, Pulmonary vein stenting, Atrial septostomy, Coronary artery disease, Heart valve disease, Mitral valve regurgitation, Aortic valve stenosis, Patent foramen ovale, Atrial septal defect, Acute coronary syndrome, Pulmonary vein stenosis, Platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome Show more areas of focus for Guy S. Reeder, M.D. Charanjit S. Rihal, M.D. Internist Interventional Cardiologist Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Coronary angioplasty and stenting, Transcatheter aortic valve replacement, Balloon valvotomy, Percutaneous coronary int...erventions, Mechanical circulatory support device implantation, Paravalvular leak closure, Transcatheter mitral valve edge-to-edge repair, Transseptal mitral valve replacement, Coronary artery disease, Heart valve disease Show more areas of focus for Charanjit S. Rihal, M.D. Phillip G. Rowse, M.D. Cardiovascular Surgeon Rochester, MN Areas of focus: Coronary bypass surgery, Aortic valve repair and replacement, Heart valve surgery, Tricuspid valve repair and replaceme...nt, Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, Maze procedure, Atrial fibrillation ablation, Mitral valve repair and replacement, Heart care, Heart valve repair, Heart valve replacement, Aneurysm surgery, Robotic heart surgery, Heart surgery, Pericardiectomy, Coronary artery disease, Heart valve disease, Heart tumor, Heart arrhythmia, Pericarditis, Aneurysm, Tricuspid valve disease, Ischemic heart disease Show more areas of focus for Phillip G. Rowse, M.D. Tom Roy, M.D. Cardiologist Phoenix, AZ Areas of focus: Heart failure, Coronary artery disease, Hyperlipidemia, Heart arrhythmia, Atrial fibrillation, Cardiomyopathy, Atrial f...lutter, Heart murmur, Coronary calcification, Syncope, Coronary artery spasm Show more areas of focus for Tom Roy, M.D. ResearchMayo Clinic researchers develop and research potential diagnostic tools and treatments for people who have coronary artery disease. Mayo researchers also study treatment outcomes. Topics of research have included: How new drugs might improve how blood vessels work. How people do after percutaneous coronary intervention and coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Research Center is focused on developing cutting-edge diagnostic tests and innovative treatments for people with cardiovascular disease. PublicationsSee a list of publications about coronary artery disease by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. Research Profiles Edit search filters close Narrow your search By location Arizona Florida Minnesota View all View all physicians • Florida By Mayo Clinic Staff Coronary artery disease care at Mayo Clinic Request an appointment Diagnosis & treatmentCare at Mayo Clinic June 14, 2024 Print Related Angina treatment: Stents, drugs, lifestyle changes — What's best? Coronary artery disease FAQs Coronary artery disease: Angioplasty or bypass surgery? Coronary artery stent Drug-eluting stents Four Steps to Heart Health What is coronary artery disease? A Mayo Clinic cardiologist explains. Show more related content Associated Procedures Cardiac catheterization Coronary angiogram Coronary angioplasty and stents Coronary artery bypass surgery Coronary calcium scan Echocardiogram Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) Stress test Show more associated procedures News from Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic Minute: Signs of coronary artery disease, how to reduce your risk Jan. 24, 2023, 04:15 p.m. CDT A History of Cancer, Coronary Artery Disease May Reduce Risk of Dementia Oct. 24, 2022, 02:45 p.m. CDT Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, has been recognized as one of the top Cardiology & Heart Surgery hospitals in the nation for 2024-2025 by U.S. News & World Report. Learn more about this top honor Coronary artery diseaseSymptoms&causesDiagnosis&treatmentDoctors&departmentsCare atMayoClinic Research: It's all about patients Show transcript for video Research: It's all about patients [MUSIC PLAYING] Joseph Sirven, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic: Mayo's mission is about the patient. The patient comes first. So the mission and research here is to advance how we can best help the patient, how to make sure the patient comes first in care. So in many ways, it's a cycle. It can start with as simple as an idea worked on in a laboratory, brought to the patient bedside, and if everything goes right — and let's say it's helpful or beneficial — then brought on as a standard approach. And I think that is one of the unique characteristics of Mayo's approach to research — that patient-centeredness — that really helps to put it in its own spotlight. CON-20155129 Patient Care & Health Information Diseases & Conditions Coronary artery disease