Jose A Perez, MD
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Mon - Thu Fri - Phones:
Main - 210-692-1414
Fax - 210-692-1414
Fax - 210-546-0358
Fax - 210-477-9097
Extra - 210-615-1234
- Address:
- 6800 W Interstate 10 Ste 350 San Antonio, TX 78201
- Link:
https://methodistphysicianpractices.com/location/south-texas-cardiovascular-consultants
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- Physicians & Surgeons, Cardiology, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery
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Perez, Jose, MD
Jose A Perez MD Facc
Jose Perez
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Specialties: Cardiovascular Disease, Interventional Cardiology, Interventional Cardiologist, Internal Medicine
General Info
Jose A. Perez, MD, FACC, FACA is Board Certified in Cardiology and practices with South Texas Cardiovascular Consultants. Dr. Perez's interest in cardiology took root in his teenage years when, as a high school student in San Antonio, he had the unusual opportunity to work with cardiologists at Brooks Air Force Base in the Aerospace School of Medicine. Cardiology soon became his consuming passion and calling in life. Today, Dr. Perez is particularly interested in the ever-evolving field of Interventional Cardiology. In addition to treating blockages of coronary arteries, Dr. Perez also utilizes balloons and stents to open blocked arteries and improve circulation to the legs, kidneys, carotids and other peripheral arteries. His expertise in interventional procedures has also expanded into the area of structural heart disease where, with the same technology used for opening blocked arteries, heart defects like patent foramen ovale, atrial septal defects and valve defects can be repaired with a minimally-invasive, percutaneous procedure. Despite the promise and the hope for improved quality of life that these therapies offer, Dr. Perez cautions his patients that a successful intervention does not mean that they are healed. "Atherosclerosis is generally an ongoing, chronic process. It demands very close attention and follow-up. Future treatment will usually be necessary, whether it is for the same blockage area or a new one, but modifying your risk factors can have a significant effect on the progression of atherosclerosis and the eventual recurrence of blockages."