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1,314 verified cardiologists across the U.S. accept Medicare. Profiles cover focus areas including Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant, and Interventional Cardiology. Common hospital affiliations include Mayo Clinic Arizona, Temple University Hospital, and NYU Langone Hospitals.

Fadi Shamoun

Fadi Shamoun, MD

Cardiology

Phoenix, AZ20+ years
Anjali Vaidya

Anjali Vaidya, MD

Professor, Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University; Co-Director, Pulmonary Hypertension, Right Heart Failure, and CTEPH Program

Cardiology

Philadelphia, PA20+ years
Alan Vainrib

Alan Vainrib, M.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Cardiology

New York, NY15+ years
Susan Kim

Susan Kim, MD

Associate Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine

Cardiology

Chicago, IL20+ years
Jeffrey Bander

Jeffrey Bander, MD

Cardiology

New York, NY20+ years
Jeffrey Berger

Jeffrey Berger, MD, MS

Associate Professor

Cardiology

New York, NY20+ years
John Day

John Day, MD

Cardiology

Salt Lake City, UT30+ years
Matthew Kaminski

Matthew Kaminski, M.D.

Chairman of the Department of Medicine and medical director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at

Cardiology

Mentor, OH20+ years
James Flaherty

James Flaherty, MD

Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine

Cardiology

Chicago, IL20+ years
Randall Vagelos

Randall Vagelos, MD

Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular)

Cardiology

Stanford, CA30+ years
Reginald Ho

Reginald Ho, M.D.

Cardiology Specialist

Cardiology

Philadelphia, PA30+ years
Andrew Rubin

Andrew Rubin, M.D.

Cardiology

Rancho Mirage, CA30+ years
Ari Cedars

Ari Cedars, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics; Director, Adult Congenital Heart Disease Center

Cardiology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Dominick Angiolillo

Dominick Angiolillo, MD

Distinguished Professor; Chief, Division of Cardiology; Medical Director, UF Health Cardiovascular Center – Jacksonville; Medical Director, Cardiovascular Research Program; Program Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship

Cardiology

Jacksonville, FL20+ years
Paul Wolters

Paul Wolters, MD

Professor

Cardiology

San Francisco, CA30+ years
Marcelo Di Carli

Marcelo Di Carli, M.D.

Steven E. Seltzer M.D. Professor of Radiology and Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Cardiology

Boston, MA30+ years
Tina Baykaner

Tina Baykaner, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Electrophysiology

Cardiology

Stanford, CA15+ years
Andrea Natale

Andrea Natale, MD

Executive Medical Director, Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute at St. David’s Medical Center; National Medical Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology for HCA Healthcare

Cardiology

Thousand Oaks, CA30+ years
Stephen Ellis

Stephen Ellis, MD

Director of Interventional Cardiology

Cardiology

Cleveland, OH30+ years
Luigi Adamo

Luigi Adamo, MD

Cardiology

Baltimore, MD20+ years

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know these cardiologists accept Medicare?
Each profile on this page lists Medicare among its accepted health plans. Plan participation can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
What Medicare plans do these cardiologists accept?
Plan-level detail (PPO, HMO, EPO, Medicare Advantage, etc.) varies by specialists. Open a specific provider profile to see the exact Medicare plans they've published as accepted.
What should I look for when picking a cardiologist that takes Medicare?
Start with clinical fit. Profiles on this page mention focus areas including Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant, and Interventional Cardiology. Then verify the specific Medicare plan you carry, compare credentials and affiliations, and check whether the profile mentions accepting new patients.
How do I narrow this list to my city?
Use the city links below to drill into a specific market — coverage and wait times vary by region even within the same state.