As a cardiac surgeon in Houston, TX, Dr. Steven Eisenberg performs complex surgeries on the blood vessels & heart to correct damage caused by disease or injury.
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Yes, Dr. Steven B. Eisenberg is accepting new patients at this office.
(713) 512-7200
6400 Fannin Street, Suite 2850, Houston, TX 77030
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Dr. Steven Eisenberg graduated from University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1982 before completing a residency in General Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in 1989. He then completed a fellowship in Vascular Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in 1992.
Dr. Eisenberg has one office in Texas where he specializes in Cardiac Surgery and Thoracic Surgery.
Dr. Eisenberg works with ten doctors including Dr. Hazim Safi and Dr. Kristofer Charlton-Ouw.
Cardiovascular and heart disorders, such as atherosclerosis, endocarditis, valvular, or congenital heart disease, rheumatic, and ischemic, affect a large proportion of our own populace. Dr. Steven Eisenberg is a cardiac surgeon specializing in the surgical healing of these widespread heart problems in Houston, TX. He may carry out treatments including surgical implantation of pacemakers and defibrillators, heart valve repair, heart transplant surgery, or coronary artery bypass.
Following rigorous and lengthy training, thoracic surgeons are uniquely qualified to perform complex surgeries on the chest, or thorax as it is sometimes called. Their focus is usually on the lungs, esophagus, and other areas of the chest, and may also include the heart. As such, Dr. Eisenberg may see patients in Texas for a wide range of surgeries, for example removing cancer causing tumors from the esophagus and chest wall, or even a lung transplant.
Washington University School of Medicine
Residency in General Surgery
• 1989
Baylor College of Medicine
Fellowship in Vascular Surgery
• 1992