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Office Manager: Kathy Madola

Phone: 609-396-6363
Fax: 609-695-7747

Office Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (from Monday to Friday)

Trenton Office:
416 Bellevue Avenue

Suite 303
Trenton, New Jersey 08618
 

 

Direction:

Coming North From Princeton area: Route 1 South to 295 North to Exit 4 Pennington/Ewing.  Turn Left at Traffic Light to Route 31 South - Ewing.  Right at Prospect Street.  Right at Bellevue Avenue. Office building at 416 Bellevue - second building on the right.

Coming South from Pennsylvania: 95 North to 295 South - Exit 4 Pennington/Ewing.  Bear Right to Route 31 South - Ewing.  Right at Prospect Street.  Right at Bellevue Avenue. Office building at 416 Bellevue - second building on the right.

Hamilton Office:

1445 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road

Suite 109

Hamilton, NJ 08690

 

 

Direction:

From Route 1 to Quakerbridge Rd.  Becomes Whitehorse-Mercerville Road after a major 5 point intersection.  Continue straight.  Go past Klockner Road.  Continue for another 1 mile - on your left side is Capital Health System in Hamilton, 1445 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road. 

 

Emil M. deGoma, MD, FACC

Medical Director,

UPenn Preventive Cardiovascular  Program

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Lower your risk for heart attack and stroke using evidence-based therapies and become eligible for a substantial premium discount by 2014.
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We Support Million Hearts Initiative

 

497,470 Preventable CHD Deaths Annually with Evidence-based Medical Therapy

 

JAMA: 38% of Nonacute Stents Called into Question

 

Optimal Medical Therapy Still Underused in CHD

 

Legacy Effects of Statin Therapy - Reduction in All-Cause Mortality

 

SG2 Expert Talks About Resetting Priorities in Cardiology

 

AHA: Get With The Guidelines - Not Much Improvement

 

AIM-HIGH Trial - Take Home Message

 

    
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