New-Onset Angina
New-onset angina is pain or discomfort in the chest that arises for the first time recently, because the heart is not receiving enough oxygen, and it is considered a warning sign that requires prompt attention.
Frequent symptoms:
- Tightness or pain in the chest, sometimes radiating to the arm, neck, or jaw
- Shortness of breath
- Sweating or discomfort with exertion
When to see a doctor? Any new chest pain deserves evaluation without delay, and if it is severe or does not ease with rest it should be treated as an emergency.
Which specialist treats it? The cardiologist is the one who evaluates the heart's circulation, with support from the emergency department when the condition is acute. It's not advisable to postpone a professional review when facing this type of symptom.
Data on 56 doctors who treat new-onset angina
Specialties that treat new-onset angina
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in new-onset angina
Dr. Julio Cesar De la Fuente Muñoz
Dr. Abel Alberto Pavía López
Dr. Mauricio Enrique Zaragoza Perez
Dr. Mauricio Espinosa Torres
Dr. Ramiro Millan Mota
Dr. Mateo Lorenzo Tapia
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dr. Eduardo Lenin Ruelas Olvera
Dra. Olga Galván Montiel
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Dr. Jorge Escudero de la Peña
Dr. Fernando Javier Martinez Montes
Dr. Jose Daniel Vargas Paredes
Dr. Eduardo Tapia Betancourt
Dr. Alvaro Contreras Villaseñor
Dr. Román Pineda Abarca
Dr. Raúl Velázquez Alvarado
Dr. Sergio Dickter Cohen
Frequently asked questions
What is new-onset angina?
New-onset angina is pain or discomfort in the chest that arises for the first time recently, because the heart is not receiving enough oxygen, and it is considered a warning sign that requires prompt attention.
Which doctor treats new-onset angina?
New-Onset Angina is usually treated by specialists in cardiologist, general practitioner, emergency physician, cardiologist.