Southeast Texas Cardiology Associates has been providing our area and surrounding areas with comprehensive adult cardiovascular care since 1982. Founder and board-certified, interventional cardiologist, Dr. Rodolfo Sotolongo has dedicated the last 40 years of his life to healthcare. Although his sub specialty is in internal medicine, which he is also board certified in, his even deeper passion lies within cardiovascular medicine. We specialize in heart disease, the vascular system, and venous complications.
Services
SETCA provides licensed medical professionals who are qualified to perform in the role as lead researchers for well-defined projects. SETCA provides medical professionals with experience in conducting Phase II - IV pharmaceutical and device trials. SETCA provides medical professionals with a commitment to the advancement of scientifically sound medical knowledge. They fulfill this commitment through participation in clinical trials.
At Southeast Texas Cardiology Associates, we pride ourselves in providing a multitude of cardiovascular services. With over 40 years of experience in heart specific health care, our staff is well trained on not only all major disease states, but also more minor or perhaps less common ones as well. Find more detailed information on the specific procedures, testing and clinical evaluations and treatment options we perform, choose one of the options below.
Cardiovascular consultation is a very important part of a medical evaluation. It is an opportunity for patients to discuss their current symptoms, cardiac problems, and different ways to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Cardiovascular diseases include high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, valvular heart disease, congestive heart failure, stroke and resume disturbances of the heart. These diseases cause more than 17 million deaths each year, which accounts for one half of all deaths in the United States.
A Coumadin clinic serves patients on anticoagulants. Anticoagulants are often called "blood thinners" because these types of medicines work on the clotting system in the body to help prevent the formation of blood clots. Anticoagulants are prescribed for a variety of conditions, and regular monitoring and adjustments are necessary to make sure each condition is appropriately treated.
Reviews
Be the first to review S E Texas Cardiology Associates.
Write a Review