Best Cardiologists in Miami, FL
Compare NPI-verified cardiologists in Miami with transparent cash-pay pricing. A cardiologist visit in Miami costs $200-$500 self-pay, often 40-60% below insurance-billed rates.
Cardiologists are physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart and blood vessels. They complete three years of internal medicine residency followed by a three-year cardiology fellowship, making them experts in conditions ranging from high blood pressure to complex heart failure. Some cardiologists further subspecialize in interventional cardiology (stents, angioplasty), electrophysiology (heart rhythm disorders), or heart failure and transplant medicine.
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What Does a Cardiologist in Miami Treat?
Cardiologists in Miami, FL diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions. Whether you are a self-pay patient or have high-deductible insurance, understanding what a cardiologist treats helps you decide if this is the right specialist for your needs. Common conditions include:
How to Save on Cardiologist Care in Miami
Self-pay and cash-pay patients in Miami can save significantly on cardiologist visits by comparing prices and choosing the right care setting. Here are proven strategies to reduce your out-of-pocket costs:
Standalone cardiology practices charge 30-50% less than hospital-affiliated offices for the same consultation.
Get your EKG, echocardiogram, and stress test at an outpatient cardiology lab rather than a hospital facility.
A cardiac CT calcium score ($50-$200) is one of the most affordable screening tests for heart disease risk.
Ask about bundling the office visit and diagnostic tests into a single appointment to avoid separate facility fees.
Cardiologists in Miami -- Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a cardiologist cost in Miami without insurance?
Cash-pay cardiologist visits in Miami typically cost $200-$500. Self-pay rates are often 40-60% below insurance-billed rates. FairVisitHealth shows transparent pricing from NPI-verified providers so you can compare costs before booking.
Do I need a referral to see a cardiologist?
Cash-pay patients do not need a referral and can schedule directly with any cardiologist. This saves both the cost and time of a primary care visit. Insurance plans typically require a referral, but self-pay patients bypass this requirement entirely.
What heart tests should I expect at a first visit?
A first visit typically includes a physical exam, medical history review, and an EKG ($50-$200). Depending on symptoms, the cardiologist may order an echocardiogram ($150-$500), stress test ($200-$800), or Holter monitor ($200-$500). Ask about cash-pay pricing for each test.
How often should I see a cardiologist?
If you have an active heart condition, every 3-6 months. For monitoring controlled conditions like hypertension or high cholesterol, every 6-12 months. For routine heart health screening, annually after age 40 or earlier with family history of heart disease.
What is the difference between a cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon?
A cardiologist diagnoses and treats heart conditions with medication, lifestyle changes, and non-surgical procedures like stents. A cardiac surgeon performs open-heart surgery, bypass grafts, and valve replacements. Most patients see a cardiologist first, who refers to a surgeon only if surgery is needed.
Are Miami cardiologists taking new patients?
Yes. Most cardiologists in Miami listed on FairVisitHealth are accepting new cash-pay patients. Self-pay patients often get faster appointments since there is no insurance authorization delay. Book directly to skip the wait.
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