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Black Cardiology Providers in Atlanta, GA

Black cardiologists: heart and vascular care. Black adults are 30 percent more likely to die of cardiovascular disease. Early specialist care closes the gap.

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What to know about Black Cardiology care in Atlanta

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for Black Americans, who die from heart disease at rates 30 percent higher than white Americans (AHA, 2024). Black adults develop high blood pressure earlier and reach severe stages sooner. The average age of first onset for hypertension is 38 in Black adults versus 44 in white adults. Heart failure in Black adults under 50 is 20 times more common than in white adults the same age (Bibbins-Domingo, NEJM).

Racial concordance matters here. A 2020 PNAS study linked Black patients seeing Black cardiologists to better adherence and reduced infant and adult cardiac mortality in the same zip codes.

Conditions we cover

  • Hypertension and resistant hypertension
  • Heart failure (HFrEF, HFpEF)
  • Coronary artery disease, prior heart attack
  • Atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and sarcoidosis of the heart

When to book

  • Blood pressure repeatedly over 140/90 despite medication
  • Shortness of breath climbing one flight of stairs
  • Swelling in ankles, unexplained weight gain
  • Family history of sudden cardiac death under 50

Advocacy prompts

  • Am I on the four pillars of heart-failure therapy: ARNI, beta-blocker, MRA, SGLT2?
  • Should I have a sleep study for possible sleep apnea?
  • What's my LDL goal and are we hitting it?

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