
Dr. Andrew Rudin
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Dr. Andrew Rudin is a cardiologist who specializes in finding causes of cardiovascular diseases and arrhythmias and treating them without pharmaceuticals.
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Andrew Rudin, MD: Listening to the Heart Before Treating the Arteries
In an era where cardiology is often driven by speed, scans, and interventions, Andrew Rudin, MD is asking an important question: What if the best heart care isn’t about doing more—but doing what truly matters?
By Dr. Andrew Rudin7 months ago in Writers
Dr. Andrew Rudin’s Perspective on Precision in Cardiac Care
Stents have become a symbol of modern cardiology—a mechanical marvel that saves lives by opening clogged arteries and restoring blood flow. For many patients, the concept is simple: a blockage in the heart means a stent is necessary. But according to seasoned cardiologist Dr. Andrew Rudin, the reality is far more nuanced. The decision to place a stent should be guided by evidence, tailored to the patient, and made only after thoughtful dialogue. His advice is clear, and it comes from years of experience: think before you stent.
By Dr. Andrew Rudin9 months ago in Longevity
Dr. Andrew Rudin’s Advocacy for Thoughtful Intervention: Think Before You Stent
Modern cardiology has made extraordinary strides in treating heart disease, with coronary stents playing a leading role in saving lives. These small, mesh tubes are often inserted into narrowed arteries to restore blood flow to the heart—a procedure that can be the difference between survival and catastrophe during a heart attack. But while stents are invaluable in emergencies, Dr. Andrew Rudin, a respected voice in cardiology, urges a more cautious approach when it comes to non-emergent cases. His message is simple: Think before you stent.
By Dr. Andrew Rudin9 months ago in Humans
Think Before You Stent: Dr. Andrew Rudin’s Guide to Smarter Heart Care
It’s a scene that plays out in cardiology offices every day: a patient undergoes a stress test or coronary angiogram, a blockage is discovered, and the phrase “you need a stent” quickly follows. The patient, often anxious and unfamiliar with the nuances of cardiac care, agrees—believing the stent will prevent a heart attack or cure their disease. But according to Dr. Andrew Rudin, a respected and experienced cardiologist, the decision to place a stent is one that deserves more thought, conversation, and context.
By Dr. Andrew Rudin9 months ago in Longevity
Think Before You Stent: Dr. Andrew Rudin on the Art of Thoughtful Cardiac Care
In the era of advanced cardiovascular interventions, stents have become one of the most widely used tools in modern medicine. These tiny mesh tubes, used to prop open narrowed or blocked arteries, have saved countless lives—especially during acute heart attacks when restoring blood flow quickly is essential. But while stents are life-saving in emergencies, their use in stable patients requires deeper consideration.
By Dr. Andrew Rudin9 months ago in Longevity




