
Dr. Syed Raza is a Cardiovascular Surgeon in New York 10032, New York and has an experience of 56 years in this field. Dr. Syed Raza practices at CUIMC/Milstein Hospital Building in New York 10032, New York. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax),Coronary Artery Disease (CAD),Ventricular Fibrillation,Pulmonary Valve Disease and Acute Coronary Syndrome etc.
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62 Surgeries & Treatments

Valve Repair or Replacement (Aortic, Mitral, Tricuspid, and Pulmonary)

Thoracentesis

Pulmonary Valve Surgery

Pulmonary Valve Graft

Port Placements or Replacements

Mitral Valve Surgery
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Q: Where does Dr. Syed Raza practice?
A: Dr. Syed Raza practices at CUIMC/Milstein Hospital Building - New York 10032.
Q: Why do patients visit Dr. Syed Raza?
A: Patients frequently visit Dr. Syed Raza for Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax), Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), Ventricular Fibrillation. To see more reasons visit the doctor's profile on Practo.
Q: How many years of experience does Dr. Syed Raza have?
A: Dr. Syed Raza has an overall experience of 56 years. View where has Dr. Syed Raza practiced in the past.
Q: Who is Dr. Syed Raza?
A: Dr. Syed Raza is a Cardiovascular Surgeon in New York 10032, New York and has an experience of 56 years in this field. Dr. Syed Raza practices at CUIMC/Milstein Hospital Building in New York 10032, New York. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax),Coronary Artery Disease (CAD),Ventricular Fibrillation,Pulmonary Valve Disease and Acute Coronary Syndrome etc.. View more details about the doctor on Practo.
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