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Cardiac Amyloidosis Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
75 Francis StreetBoston, Massachusetts, United States
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The Cardiac Amyloidosis Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) is the only program in the country devoted exclusively to cardiac amyloidosis. The program features a multidisciplinary team of experts specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of this rare and often misdiagnosed condition. The Cardiac Amyloidosis Program is committed to educate patients and physicians and spread awareness.
The team works closely with patients and referring physicians, providing the highest standard of medical and supportive care, combined with cutting-edge research and clinical trials.
The team includes healthcare professionals in the following areas:
Cardiology:
Rodney H. Falk, MD; Sharmila Dorbala, MD
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