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Mount Sinai Queens

Mount Sinai Queens – New York

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Mount Sinai Queens – Cardiology – New York

Mount Sinai Queens has established itself as a reliable destination for Cardiology and Ophthalmology care in Long Island City. The practice combines clinical expertise with a commitment to patient education, ensuring that individuals and families can make informed decisions about their health.

Mount Sinai Queens actively invests in staying current with clinical advances. Staff participate in ongoing training, and the practice adopts evidence-based updates to treatment protocols as they become established in the medical literature.

Our Services

Cardiology

Our cardiologists specialize in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease at every stage. From lifestyle-based risk reduction programs to advanced diagnostic imaging, we provide the full range of cardiac services under one roof.

Ophthalmology

Our team provides specialized care with a focus on thorough evaluation and individualized treatment planning. Patients benefit from experienced clinicians, current clinical guidelines, and a commitment to clear communication throughout the care process.

Patient Experience

Reviews of Mount Sinai Queens highlight a practice where medical excellence and genuine care for patient wellbeing go hand in hand. First-time visitors frequently describe the experience as refreshingly thorough compared to what they have encountered elsewhere.

Insurance & Payment

Mount Sinai Queens works with a broad range of insurance providers to ensure that Long Island City patients can access care without unnecessary financial barriers. The billing team can verify coverage prior to your visit and assist with any questions regarding co-pays, deductibles, or out-of-network considerations. Self-pay patients are welcome, and payment plan options may be available upon request.

Frequently Asked Questions

What symptoms should prompt a cardiology referral?

Chest pain or pressure, palpitations, unexplained shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, and swelling in the legs are all symptoms that warrant evaluation by a cardiologist. A primary care provider can help determine whether a referral is appropriate.

What is an echocardiogram and do I need one?

An echocardiogram uses ultrasound to create images of the heart's structure and function. It is ordered when a cardiologist needs to assess valve function, heart muscle performance, or structural abnormalities that cannot be fully evaluated by ECG alone.

How can I reduce my risk of heart disease?

Key modifiable risk factors include smoking, high blood pressure, elevated LDL cholesterol, physical inactivity, excess body weight, and poorly controlled diabetes. Regular check-ups, medication when appropriate, and lifestyle modifications all contribute to meaningful risk reduction.

Patients visiting Mount Sinai Queens will find the clinic situated in Long Island City at 25-10 30th Ave., Long Island City, NY 11102. The front desk is reachable at (718) 932-1000 for scheduling and general inquiries.

Opening Hours

Sun12:00AM–Open 24h
CardiologyOphthalmology