Parag Goyal, M.D., MSc
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Heart health doesn’t announce itself with fanfare—it shows up in quiet numbers on a blood-pressure cuff or the steady rhythm of an echocardiogram. In a city where every block pulses with its own energy, Parag Goyal, M.D., MSc offers a different kind of pulse: one measured in millimeters of mercury and milliseconds of cardiac intervals. The Upper East Side has no shortage of specialists, but cardiology here carries a particular weight, where precision meets the urgency of urban living.
You’ll find the practice on the eighth floor of 1305 York Ave, a building that houses more than just offices—it’s part of the neighborhood’s daily hum, where stethoscopes share elevators with grocery bags and gym duffels. The address places it within walking distance of Weill Cornell Medicine, a detail that shapes the kind of patients who pass through: those who value research-backed care as much as they do convenience. Cardiology in this part of Manhattan isn’t just about treating symptoms; it’s about understanding how a lifetime of subway rides, late-night emails, and the occasional skipped meal add up.
Dr. Goyal’s approach reflects that reality, blending clinical expertise with an awareness of how modern life strains the heart. Patients come for everything from routine screenings to more complex evaluations, where advanced imaging and stress tests reveal what routine check-ups might miss. The practice doesn’t just diagnose—it connects the dots between lifestyle, genetics, and those subtle warning signs that often go unnoticed until they can’t be ignored. It’s the kind of place where a conversation about cholesterol numbers might lead to a discussion about sleep habits or stress management, because the heart doesn’t operate in isolation.
When questions arise or appointments need scheduling, a call to (646) 962-7571 puts you in touch with the office directly. For directions, the map here will guide you to the eighth floor. If you’re new to the neighborhood, you’ll quickly learn that York Avenue has its own rhythm—one that’s a little quieter than Lexington but just as essential.