CVG

Areas We Serve

Cardiologists

Near
Norcross
,GA

Cardiovascular Group has an impressive team of doctors with years of combined experience in treating and curing heart problems.

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Comprehensive Cardiology Care
in Norcross, GA

We treat patients in and around the Stone Mountain area. Please give us a call at (678) 272-3699 to schedule an appointment.

When visiting one of CVG’s doctors, you are experiencing the best possible quality of care and consultation in the medical field. Our doctors are dedicated to treating heart disease, heart issues, and improving heart health. As a patient, you will receive quality care from top physicians.

Heart conditions and treatment are our top priority. We treat patients in and around the Stone Mountain area. Please give us a call at (678) 272-3699 to schedule an appointment.

Cardiovascular Group Services

Cardiovascular Group offers a variety of services related to the heart which includes surgical and nonsurgical procedures, as well as testing and studies of the heart.

Our team is highly capable and prepared to treat all heart conditions, including heart disease and AFib. CVG’s doctors are experts in performing various heart operations including cardiac catheterization.

When you are being treated by a CVG doctor, you are receiving treatment from a medical professional you can trust and will walk you through every step of keeping your heart healthy.

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If there is an acute emergency, the best thing to do is to immediately contact 911. If you think you may be having a heart attack, also immediately call 911. When the paramedics arrive or you are seen in the emergency room, you should notify them who your cardiologist is so they can directly notify our physicians.
Yes. We have physicians available 24 hours a day for acute care needs. A physician from our group is also always available to perform an emergency procedure for an acute heart attack. Please let the paramedics or emergency room staff know who your cardiologist is so they can notify the physician on call.
Yes. Physicians are available every weekend and holiday to care for all your inpatient needs. This may not be your primary cardiologist; however, he has informed the on-call physician about your current in-hospital stay, and outpatient records are always available if needed.
Yes. After every visit, a letter is dictated and sent to your primary care physician. We are also in frequent telephone contact with them. Our physicians also work closely with your primary care physician in a hospital setting if you are hospitalized. Your cardiologist can recommend one if you do not have a primary care physician. If you switch primary physicians, please notify our staff so we can arrange to have further evaluations sent correctly.
We offer a complete blood lab in our office. If we cannot accommodate a specific lab test for you, our front office staff will happily arrange it.
If you need a refill of your heart medicines, please contact our medical assistants or log on to your account through the Patient Portal (here). They will then notify your physician, who can authorize refills for you. When you see your physician in the office, bringing your medications with you is always best. Our medical assistants will update your chart and notify the doctor if drugs must be reordered.
No. While we work closely with many primary care physicians in the community, you do not need a referral to have an evaluation with our physicians.

We strive to be as accessible as possible to our patients. In addition to participating in most insurance plans in our area, we offer flexible payment plans and accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover.

If you have any questions about our participation in a particular plan or network, call us at 770-962-0399.

If this is the case, please contact our business department. They can often assist you with a payment program tailored to your needs.
Unfortunately, it can be confusing for a patient when experiencing chest pain, especially if it’s on the left side. The concern is whether it’s related to the heart. While we know the typical description of heart and chest pain, it doesn’t always conform to textbook explanations. It can feel like indigestion, with burning sensations, not necessarily on the left side but also behind the breastbone or on the right side. Heart pain due to a lack of blood supply doesn’t usually last for a few seconds; it often occurs during physical exertion.