
Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus brings accessible Cardiology, Neurology, and Ophthalmology care to New Haven. With a focus on individualized treatment and open communication, the clinic has earned a reputation for thoughtful, high-quality medicine.
At Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus, clinical decisions are always made collaboratively with the patient. Providers present options clearly, discuss trade-offs honestly, and respect each individual's preferences and values when designing a care plan.
Heart health requires consistent attention, and our cardiology department is equipped to provide it. We treat conditions including coronary artery disease, heart failure, valve disorders, and pericarditis.
Brain and nerve health significantly affects daily functioning, and our neurology team takes that seriously. We offer specialized clinics for headache, sleep disorders, and movement conditions.
The specialty services we offer are delivered by providers with dedicated training and ongoing education in their field. Patients receive up-to-date, evidence-based treatment alongside clear explanations of their condition and the rationale behind recommended interventions.
Patient feedback at Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus reflects a practice that takes its responsibilities seriously. Visitors appreciate the attentiveness of the clinical team and the fact that appointments rarely feel rushed. The front office staff receive particular praise for their helpfulness with insurance and scheduling questions.
Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus participates in a wide network of insurance plans to serve the diverse needs of the New Haven patient population. Prior authorizations, referrals, and insurance-related paperwork are handled by the administrative team to minimize disruption to the patient's care journey.
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.
Exercise stress tests are generally well-tolerated. Patients walk on a treadmill while heart activity is monitored. For those who cannot exercise adequately, pharmacological stress testing achieves the same diagnostic goals without physical exertion.
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.
New Haven patients looking for a reliable provider will find Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus at 1450 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511. The practice can be reached at (203) 789-3000 during business hours. The team is committed to prompt responses to patient inquiries.
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