Florida Cardiology Group 3543 Little Rd Suite A, Trinity, FL 34655
Florida Cardiology Associates 3543 Little Rd Suite A, Trinity, FL 34655
Medical Center of Trinity 9330 Sr 54, Trinity, FL 34655
Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point 14000 Fivay Road, Hudson, FL 34667
Florida Hospital North Pinellas 1395 South Pinellas Avenue, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
Morton Plant North Bay Hospital 6600 Madison Street, New Port Richey, FL 34652
Philosophy:
Florida Cardiology Associates is a single specialty cardiology group practicing in the Trinity, New Port Richey, and Pasco County Regions, with 20+ years of combined cardiology experience. FCA was originally founded in 2008 by Dr. Sudhir Agarwal, who is an interventional cardiologist practicing in West Pasco area since 1993, he subsequently was joined by Dr. Robert Ledbetter in 2008 followed by Dr. Jasdeep Dalawari in 2009. We provide compasionate and comprehensive high quality care to our patients and their families with the latest advanced technologies. Cardiac disease is of one of the leading causes of death in the United States. Our goal is with aggressive disease prevention, acute care management, and education is to try to markedly reduce those occurences. Our highly trained cardiologists are available 24/7 to serve you. We promise to put you and your care first. This means we believe medicine is much more than technology and procedures. It is about being your partner and treating you with the same level of skill and respect that we would want for our own families. At Florida Cardiology Associates we believe it all starts by saving lives with one heart beat at a time.....
Education:
Medical Schools Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale Fl Graduated: 2002
Dr. Ledbetter graduated from the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002. He works in Trinity, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Ledbetter is affiliated with Medical Center Trinity, Morton Plant North Bay Hospital and Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point.