Experienced cardiologist joins Capital Health’s new office in New Hope

Experienced cardiologist joins Capital Health’s new office in New Hope
Dr. Ronald Fields, a triple board certified interventional cardiologist — Capital Health System (Fuld Campus), Trenton
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Dr. Ronald Fields, an interventional cardiologist with over 35 years of experience, has joined Capital Health Cardiology Specialists. He will be seeing patients at a new office in the Logan Square Shopping Center in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Dr. Fields focuses on preventive cardiology, diagnostic testing, and interventional procedures like angioplasty and stenting.

“Capital Health’s approach to patient care is built on a foundation of compassion, communication, and collaboration, which aligns very well with my philosophy,” said Dr. Fields. “I’m excited to be part of a team that is committed to educating patients about their conditions and providing each one a treatment plan that is tailored to their specific needs.”

Dr. Fields earned his medical degree from Milton S. Hershey College of Medicine at Pennsylvania State University and completed his residency and fellowship at Letterman Army Medical Center in San Francisco, California. He has been recognized as a Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctor for 15 consecutive years.

For appointments with Dr. Fields or more information about Capital Health Cardiology Specialists, call 215-860-3344 or visit capitalhealthcardiology.org.



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