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Reviewed on 2/10By Dr. Freeman
Andrew Freeman, MD Dept. of Medicine
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Often, symptoms bring a patient in to see a cardiologist. The cardiologist will take into account several factors in diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD), such as family history, symptoms, and risk factors. In addition, there are several diagnostic tests that are helpful when used together to diagnose the condition.
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