Dr. David Rardon is a cardiac electrophysiologist in Indianapolis who specializes in treating rhythm disorders of the heart, such as heart murmurs and palpitations.
Yes, Dr. David P. Rardon is accepting new patients at this office.
(317) 338-6066
8333 Naab Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260-1992
Dr. David Rardon graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine in 1978.
Dr. Rardon has one office in Indiana where he specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology, Cardiology and Internal Medicine.
Dr. Rardon works with eighty-three doctors including Dr. Philip Lee and Dr. Bhagwant Borkar.
As a cardiac electrophysiologist in Indianapolis, Dr. Rardon specializes in the electrical processes of the heart. He may perform both invasive & non-invasive procedures to help record the electrical activity within the heart. Dr. Rardon may also implant defibrillators and pacemakers or evaluate the results of abnormal electrocardiograms.
As a cardiologist in Indianapolis, Dr. Rardon delivers comprehensive treatment for your cardiovascular system and heart. Heart disorders identified and treated by a cardiologist can include arrhythmia, angina, heart aneurysms, heart failure, coronary artery disease, congenital heart defects and rheumatic heart disease, to name a few. Dr. Rardon often sees individuals for indicators like chest pains, high blood pressure or dizziness, among others.
The specialty of internal medicine is an area of primary care for adults. Dr. Rardon specializes in diagnosing and treating cross-system illnesses that may affect multiple organ systems. When necessary, Dr. Rardon can also refer patients to specialists when medically needed. As an example, patients with severe allergies could be referred to an allergist for added diagnostic tests or treatment options.
Please Note: The information displayed below is sourced from the 2014 Medicare Physician and Other Supplier National Provider Identifier (NPI) Aggregate Report. It's important to remember that the statistics below are not inclusive of all patients treated by Dr. Rardon, but only those who participate in Medicare.