About Tri-City Cardiology

Our Mission and Vision Statement

Established in 1980, Tri-City Cardiology is widely known for its progressive and innovative approach to vascular services, heart and heart failure management. Our board certified cardiology physicians are experienced and skilled in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of coronary artery disease, heart valve abnormalities, heart arrhythmias, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, peripheral artery disease and stroke.

Tri-City Cardiology physicians continue to lead the development of modern cardiovascular services in the East Valley. Our physicians worked closely with East Valley hospitals to bring state-of-the-art diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization and open heart surgery to the area. Tri-City Cardiology was first to have board certified cardiologists in clinical electrophysiology and helped establish the area’s first hospital electrophysiology laboratory. Through our partnership with Banner Health, Tri-City Cardiology physicians conduct well designed inpatient heart research studies including stem cell therapy.  Our nuclear and echocardiography departments have achieved ICANL, ICAEL and heart failure accreditation respectively.  Accreditation holds our physicians and staff to the highest standards of quality and helps to ensure the best results for our patients.

Tri-City Cardiology has five office locations:

  • West Mesa, on the Banner Desert Medical Center Campus
  • East Mesa, on the Banner Heart Hospital Campus
  • East Mesa, on the Iasis Mountain Vista Medical Center Campus
  • South Gilbert, at Spectrum Falls Corporate Center
  • San Tan Valley, on the Banner Ironwood Medical Center Campus

For your convenience, at each of our Tri-City Cardiology locations we offer a complete line of office based cardiology diagnostic and treatment services:

  • Assessment and diagnosis of all heart and vascular conditions
  • Personal cardiac treatment planning
  • Cardiac interventional therapy
  • Prescription remedy
  • Heart risk factor modification
  • Dietary consultation

Tri-City Cardiology physicians proudly serve the following East Valley hospitals:

  • Banner Desert Medical Center, West Mesa
  • Banner Baywood Medical Center, East Mesa
  • Banner Heart Hospital, East Mesa
  • Banner Gateway Medical Center, East Mesa
  • Banner Ironwood Medical Center, San Tan
  • Iasis Mountain Vista Medical Center, East Mesa/Apache Junction

Cardiology News

FDA advisors recommend approval of obesity drug Qnexa
Posted 2 hours ago

Specifically, the panel voted 20 to 2 in favor of approving Qnexa, this despite protracted discussion about the potential adverse effect of the drug on heart rate and concerns over a risk of birth...

For complete story visit theheart.org.

FDA advisors recommend approval of obesity drug Qnexa
Scar on MRI portends poor outcome in viral myocarditis
Posted 3 hours ago

Viral myocarditis has a mortality of almost 20% within five years of follow-up, a new study of patients with biopsy-proven disease illustrates. And among sufferers, those with late enhancement on...

For complete story visit theheart.org.

Scar on MRI portends poor outcome in viral myocarditis
Interventional live case demos are safe, small study shows
Posted 3 hours ago

Some physicians and regulators have questioned whether live video presentation of procedures at professional education meetings compromises the safety of the procedure, but there are not yet much...

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Interventional live case demos are safe, small study shows
Montreal cardiologists accused of taking bribes from patients
Posted 5 hours ago

A Montreal newspaper reports that giving doctors cash for preferential treatment is somewhat of a regular practice and an "open secret."

For complete story visit theheart.org.

Montreal cardiologists accused of taking bribes from patients
AV nodal ablation ups survival in AF patients with CRT
Posted 9 hours ago

Catheter ablation also seemed to improve NYHA functional class, but not contractile function, in patients with atrial fibrillation receiving device therapy for heart failure.

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AV nodal ablation ups survival in AF patients with CRT
Is new gene analysis the final chapter in the homocysteine saga?
Posted 1 day ago

An international group of distinguished researchers says newly examined, unpublished genetic data provide final proof that homocysteine does not cause coronary heart disease and therefore reducing...

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Is new gene analysis the final chapter in the homocysteine saga?
Six of seven guideline-recommended HF therapies lower mortality at two years
Posted 1 day ago

Results of a new study reinforce the importance of adhering to the clinical guidelines, investigators say, stressing the implications of their findings: there is nowhere else in cardiovascular...

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Six of seven guideline-recommended HF therapies lower mortality at two years
Young women with MI most likely to have no chest pain
Posted 1 day ago

A new analysis of the NRMI registry also finds that women under 55 have the highest risk of death after MI.

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Young women with MI most likely to have no chest pain
Detailed family history improves cardiovascular disease risk assessment
Posted 2 days ago

Compared with clinical practices that used traditional risk-assessment models, the systematic collection of a family history identified an additional 5% at high cardiovascular disease risk, according...

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Detailed family history improves cardiovascular disease risk assessment
Crossing tricuspid-valve bioprosthesis with pacer/ICD lead generally safe
Posted 2 days ago

Some data show a risk of complications in native tricuspids crossed with a lead, but a new retrospective study is the first to look at such risks with bioprosthetic valves.

For complete story visit theheart.org.

Crossing tricuspid-valve bioprosthesis with pacer/ICD lead generally safe
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