Dr. Donna Ingram
About
Why keep a cardiologist around the block? In Upper West Side apartment buildings and brownstones, that kind of proximity builds itself. The office stands at 638 Columbus Ave, where the A/C train will drop you a block south of 96th Street. Dr. Donna Ingram fields the usual rhythm checks, heart murmurs, and hypertension screens, plus stress testing when treadmills feel necessary, along with echocardiograms that map the chambers without a single incision. They’ll manage your long-term meds and tweak dosages before escalating—think beta-blockers, statins, or whatever the latest guidelines prescribe. If your pressure reads high at yet another pharmacy kiosk, skip blaming the cuff and let them verify it in a quieter room.
Past the bagel shops and co-op boards, finding the right cardiologist can feel like playing matchmaker with your ticker. Reach out at ((212) 828-3200) when symptoms show up at odd hours. Your destination isn’t some mahogany-lined sanctuary—just a standard consultation space on the fifth floor. Pull up the map and walk in without ceremony; the link shows exactly where the buzzer waits: find the route here.