Dean Karalis, M.D., FACC, FNLA

Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia

Cardiology

Philadelphia, PA

Most recent review: 3 days ago New
5.0
74 Ratings
37 Comments

Dr. Dean Karalis, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.N.L.A., is fellowship-trained in Cardiology. He earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed his residency at Memorial Sloan Kettering and North Shore University Hospitals. Dr. Karalis sees patients at our Chestnut Street – CCP at Jefferson, North Broad – CCP at Jefferson, Roxborough – CCP at Jefferson, and South Broad – CCP at Jefferson locations.

5.0
74 Ratings
37 Comments

Dr. Dean Karalis, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.N.L.A., is fellowship-trained in Cardiology. He earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed his residency at Memorial Sloan Kettering and North Shore University Hospitals. Dr. Karalis sees patients at our Chestnut Street – CCP at Jefferson, North Broad – CCP at Jefferson, Roxborough – CCP at Jefferson, and South Broad – CCP at Jefferson locations.

The reviews listed below were collected independently of Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.

A1

(3 days ago) May-2026

Professional from the minute I check in don’t wait long super good caring Doc

(1 week ago) May-2026

Intelligent, informative, caring. Took his time, answered all my questions and scheduled follow up visit.

(2 weeks ago) May-2026

Listens to the patient, answers all questions,, thorough exam. He is a doctor looking out for his patient.

(2 weeks ago) Apr-2026

Great guy . Excellent doctor

(2 weeks ago) Apr-2026

Excellent service

(2 weeks ago) Apr-2026

Easy to talk to. Very knowledgeable. Diligent. Generous with his time. Wonderful doctor.

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

Thorough and detailed in explanations.

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

I have been with Dr Karalis for 20 years now. He has always made me feel comfortable, and he takes his time with me.

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

45 minutes late for a 10:30 morning appointment. How does that happen?

(1 month ago) Apr-2026
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