Dr. Mitchell Rosenberg, M.D. office and hospital cardiologist, is a Clinical Professor of Medicine (Rowan-SOM), Chief of Cardiology for Jefferson Health NJ, and has been with The Heart House since 1987. He is skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of chest pain, palpitations, syncope (faint), hypertension, abnormalities of EKG (ecg or electrocardiogram), heart murmur, shortness of breath, CHF (congestive heart failure), cholesterol issues and hypertension.
Dr. Mitchell Rosenberg, M.D. office and hospital cardiologist, is a Clinical Professor of Medicine (Rowan-SOM), Chief of Cardiology for Jefferson Health NJ, and has been with The Heart House since 1987. He is skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of chest pain, palpitations, syncope (faint), hypertension, abnormalities of EKG (ecg or electrocardiogram), heart murmur, shortness of breath, CHF (congestive heart failure), cholesterol issues and hypertension.
Dr. Mitchell Rosenberg, M.D. office and hospital cardiologist, is a Clinical Professor of Medicine (Rowan-SOM), Chief of Cardiology for Jefferson Health NJ, and has been with The Heart House since 1987. He is skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of chest pain, palpitations, syncope (faint), hypertension, abnormalities of EKG (ecg or electrocardiogram), heart murmur, shortness of breath, CHF (congestive heart failure), cholesterol issues and hypertension.
Great Doctor
Knowledgeable & engages patient
Excellent doctor
Very kind person very knowledgeable and the best cardiologist that I ever had straightforward does not hold back anything that’s something that I like in a doctor. Can’t really find one like that.
Doc made sure that all my questions and concerns were answered. He also recommended a website for me to get what I need to do my own checkups. Great visit..
Great doctor knowledgeable and courteous and understanding of your case
Very professional
Very harsh
Accompanied my father to his visit. Dr. Rosenberg’s demeanor left a lot to be desired. He would ask my father a question, and as my father was replying, Dr. Rosenberg would speak over him. Doctor was very pushy and presented himself in a manner that gave me the impression that he was ready to move on to his next patient rather than taking the time to FULLY explain things. Doctor also made what I felt was an inappropriate comment when I was trying to take notes on my phone regarding my father’s health condition and names of suggested specialists.
I went to Dr. Rosenberg for the first time & he was very kind from the beginning. Most importantly, he listened to me & is very compassionate & thorough. I'm actually making him my new regular cardiologist!