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Dr. John Martin Kennedy Cardiologist in Long-Beach-Ca

Dr. John Martin Kennedy

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Residency in Internal Medicine, Fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases, Medical School

Cardiologist,
Internal Medicine
34 Years Experience Overall

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Dr. John Martin Kennedy is a Cardiologist and Internal Medicine in Reynier Village, Los Angeles and has an experience of 34 years in these fields. Dr. John Martin Kennedy practices at Kindred Hospital Los Angeles in Reynier Village, Los Angeles,College Medical Center in Long Beach 90806, Long Beach CA and Providence Little Company Of Mary Medical Center Torrance in Torrance 90503, Torrance CA. He completed Residency in Internal Medicine from Los Angeles County-Harbor-Ucla Medical Center in 1995,Fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases from Los Angeles County-Harbor-Ucla Medical Center in 1998 and Medical School from Brown University / Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in 1992. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Coronary Angiogram,Cardiovascular Disease,Pulmonary Hypertension,Atherosclerosis and Chest Pain Evaluation etc.

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72 Surgeries & Treatments

preventing and reversing heart disease

preventing and reversing heart disease

heart disease prevention and reversal

heart disease prevention and reversal

treatment of cardiac conditions

treatment of cardiac conditions

weight loss support

weight loss support

Pulmonary Edema

Pulmonary Edema

Heart Failure

Heart Failure

Coronary Heart Disease

Coronary Heart Disease

CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiology

Cardiology

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Reynier Village