Dr. Thomas Stuver graduated from State University Of New York Health Science Center Of Syracuse in 1988.
Dr. Stuver has four offices in New York where he specializes in Cardiology, Internal Medicine and Interventional Cardiology. Learn more.
Dr. Stuver works with four hundred and one doctors including Dr. Devaraj Pyne and Dr. Donnette Dabydeen.
Dr. Stuver is a cardiologist in Rochester, qualified to deliver detailed care for the heart and cardiovascular system. Dr. Stuver may see individuals for symptoms like shortness of breath, dizziness or chest pains, among others. Heart problems identified and cared for by a cardiologist can include heart failure, heart aneurysms, coronary artery disease, rheumatic heart disease, arrhythmia, angina and congenital heart defects, to name a few.
The specialty of internal medicine is an area of primary care for adults. Dr. Stuver specializes in diagnosing and treating cross-system illnesses that may affect multiple organ systems. When necessary, Dr. Stuver can also refer patients to specialist physicians when medically needed. As an example, patients with severe liver problems could be referred to a hepatologist for additional medical tests or treatments.
As an interventional cardiologist, Dr. Stuver provides minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment services for conditions affecting the heart and cardiovascular system. This may include the diagnosis and treatment of enlarged heart muscles and vascular blockages, chronic or unstable angina, and congestive heart failure. In providing care, Dr. Stuver may utilize minimally-invasive catheterizations, offering easier access the heart and vascular system.
State University Of New York Health Science Center Of Syracuse
MD • 1988
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. Stuver, but only those who participate in Medicare.