Suresh Jain, MD
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Suresh Jain, MD anchors the Upper East Side’s cardiology scene, a neighborhood where aging residents and busy professionals alike keep heart health at the top of their minds. With prevention, diagnostics, and treatment all under one roof, this specialty sees frequent demand year-round. Overseeing the practice is a board-certified cardiologist who tackles everything from hypertension and cholesterol screening to non-invasive imaging and arrhythmia evaluation. Exercise stress tests, Holter monitoring, and echocardiograms round out a thorough diagnostic menu for patients who need answers quickly. Park Avenue’s residential character means many visitors arrive from surrounding pre-war buildings and boutique condos. The 11th-floor walk-up keeps weekday traffic manageable, and the building’s elevator shaves minutes off anyone’s commute. Alongside common concerns like palpitations and shortness of breath, the office sees post–COVID cardiac follow-ups, murmur evaluations in young adults, and medication management for established heart patients. Referrals from nearby internists appear in the schedule alongside self-referred adults seeking a second opinion. The Upper East Side’s dense medical footprint makes it easy to bundle specialists into a single afternoon’s appointments. Suresh Jain, MD occupies a niche between urgent care and hospital cardiology, offering detailed evaluations without the ER wait. A steady flow arrives for lipid optimization or to rule out ischemia before signing up for a marathon. Some patients cycle in twice yearly for routine checks; others pencil in one visit after a primary-care red flag. Transportation options run the usual subway corridors on Lexington and the east-side bus lines, while crosstown drivers can slip onto 77th from Fifth or Park. No appointment is complete without a legible after-visit summary plus any imaging discs or lab slips tucked into the patient packet. When directions are called for, the office map points commuters to the pedestrian entrance off East 77th, elevator banks at the rear, and the small alcove just past security where the practice sign sits. The quickest way to plot a visit: find the building’s entry via this link.