Christian M Heesch M.D.
Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology
2500 E HALLANDALE BEACH BLVD STE 811 HALLANDALE BEACH FL, 33009About
Dr. Christian Heesch is a cardiologist practicing in Hallandale Beach, Fl. where he heads the 'Florida Heart Clinic'. His practice offers the full spectrum of office-based testing, including echocardiography, ultasound imaging of carotid and peripheral arteries, Holter monitoring, as well as stress testing with and without nuclear imaging. Dr. Heesch also holds privileges at Aventura Hospital and Memorial Regional Hospital, where he provides interventional services and is available for consultations. The Florida Heart Clinic is the only office in Miami where the doctor and every staff member speak fluent Russian - therefore, we are popular not only with life-long Miami residents, but also with immigrants from the countries of the former Soviet Union. We believe that every patient needs to be given sufficient time to address all issues and concerns. If you call us during working hours, you will be connected to a live person speaking English and Russian, not to an answering machine. Same day appointments are available on most days. Visit us at www.floridaheartclinic.com
Education and Training
Freie University Berln / Medical College MD
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)
Interventional Cardiology (Internal Medicine)
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Fos expression in brain stem nuclei of pregnant rats after hydralazine-induced hypotension.
- Reflexes that control cardiovascular function.
- CNS effects of ovarian hormones and metabolites on neural control of circulation.
- Afferent baroreceptor discharge in pregnant rats.
- Medicated intratubal silastic spheres do not prevent pregnancy in rabbits.
- Expression of Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors on phenotypically different cells within the nucleus of the solitary tract in the rat.
- Sensory afferent and hypoxia-mediated activation of nucleus tractus solitarius neurons that project to the rostral ventrolateral medulla.
- Baroreflex control of sympathetic outflow in pregnant rats: effects of captopril.
- Cardiovascular effects of posterior hypothalamic stimulation in baroreflex-denervated rats.
- H₂O₂ induces delayed hyperexcitability in nucleus tractus solitarii neurons.
- Response of the arteriolar network in rat cremaster muscle to intraarterial infusion of nicotine.
- Acute resetting of arterial baroreflexes in hypertensive rats.
- Effects of chronic smoke exposure on the cardiovascular responses to acute nicotine infusion in the rat.
- Neural modulation of transcapillary exchange of fluid and solutes in whole-organ preparations.
- Interactions in nucleus tractus solitarius between right and left carotid sinus nerves.
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