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Cardiologist in San Luis Potosí 2026

9 doctors found

In San Luis Potosí you will find 9 cardiologists ready to book a visit, several with verified patient reviews, with 11% holding a professional license.

Average rating: 5.0 2 reviews

Data on 9 cardiologists in San Luis Potosí

11% with verified license 3 speak English
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Frequently asked questions

How many cardiologists are there in San Luis Potosí?
El Doctor lists 9 cardiologists in San Luis Potosí. Of those, 1 have patient reviews.
What are the reviews of cardiologists in San Luis Potosí like?
Cardiologists in San Luis Potosí have an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 , based on 2 verified patient reviews.
How do I choose a good cardiologist in San Luis Potosí?
We recommend considering other patients' reviews, verifying the specialist's professional license, comparing consultation prices, and checking the location of their office. On El Doctor you can filter by rating, price, and gender to find the best option.

Before booking, compare the office location and the schedule of each option in San Luis Potosí. Compare profiles, prices, and reviews to choose in San Luis Potosí.

About a consultation with a cardiologist

Cardiologists in San Luis Potosí are concentrated in areas such as Burocratas del Estado.

When to see a cardiologist?

People consult this specialist for symptoms such as chest pain or pressure, palpitations, shortness of breath, high blood pressure, or for follow-up when there is a family history or cardiac risk factors. The evaluation helps assess your cardiovascular health.

What to expect at the consultation?

At the first visit, your medical history is reviewed and a physical exam is performed; depending on the case, studies such as an electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, or laboratory tests may be ordered. The results and plan will be explained to you.

How to prepare for your appointment?

Bring any prior cardiac studies, recent lab results, and the list of medications you take. Note your symptoms, when they appear, and your relevant family history.