Cardiology
6124 West Parker Rd, Building 3, Suite 536, Plano, TX, 75093, USA
972-378-9560
Dr. Peterman is Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. In addition to general and interventional cardiology, he has a particular interest in vascular medicine and peripheral vascular intervention. He is also trained in echocardiography, coronary CT angiography, and nuclear cardiology. He has been Medical Director of Cardiovascular Services at Texas Health Presbyterian Plano since 2009 and has served as President of the Medical Staff there. He is currently Vice-Chair of the Cardiovascular Service Line for the Texas Health Resources hospital system. Dr. Peterman was elected the first President of the Medical Staff of the new Texas Health Hospital in Frisco. He also serves as the team cardiologist for the FC Dallas soccer club. He is a native of Dallas and enjoys sports and reading. He and his wife Dana have eight children.
Cardiology is a specialty of medicine which deals with problems of heart, arteries and veins. Doctors specializing in Cardiology are called Cardiologists and they treat conditions like heart attack, leaky or narrow valves, heart failure and more.
An internist or Internal Medicine doctor is someone who specializes in diagnosing and treating illnesses, diseases, and health problems. Most internists are also primary care doctors and treat patients on a regular basis. They can diagnose and treat common illnesses or more serious problems. Most people see an internist regularly. Those with chronic illnesses may do so on a monthly or even weekly basis. Internists are the most common types of doctors.
Interventional Cardiologists are those who specializes in treatment of coronary artery disease or structural heart disease with catheter based technology. They perform procedures like stents, balloon angioplasty to open up blockages for heart attack and chest pain.
A vascular surgeon is a medical professional who has been trained to diagnose and treat diseases of the vascular system. The vascular system is made up of blood vessels and veins. It helps blood get to the organs, and if something stops the blood from flowing properly, organs can suffer and patients can become extremely sick. Vascular surgeons can help fix any vascular problems that may occur including blockage of Carotids, blockage of leg arteries,aortic aneurysms and varicose veins.
Credentials
MDGender
MaleGraduation year
2000Years of experience
24Professional School
University Of Texas Southwestern Medical School At DallasResidency
Baylor University Medical CenterFellowship
Baylor University Medical Center-Cardiology2nd Fellowship
Baylor University Medical Center-Interventional CardiologyBoard Certifications
Languages
EnglishDr. Mark Peterman generally accepts new patients.
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The top specialties of Dr. Mark Peterman include Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, Vascular Medicine, Vascular Surgery
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The office is located at 6124 West Parker Rd, Building 3, Suite 536 in Plano, TX.
Dr. Mark Peterman accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your health insurance whether the particular doctor is in network or not.
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