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Neerav Shah, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.S.C.A.I.

Cardiology Partners

Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology

Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington

Most recent review: 1 week ago Recent
4.5
28 Ratings
16 Comments

Dr. Neerav Shah, M.D., is a board-certified cardiologist and interventional cardiologist. He earned his medical degree and completed fellowships at the University of Miami, with a residency at UAB. Dr. Shah is a Fellow of the ACC and SCAI, specializing in general cardiology, coronary, and peripheral vascular interventions. He serves as chairman of interventional cardiology at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center.

4.5
28 Ratings
16 Comments

Dr. Neerav Shah, M.D., is a board-certified cardiologist and interventional cardiologist. He earned his medical degree and completed fellowships at the University of Miami, with a residency at UAB. Dr. Shah is a Fellow of the ACC and SCAI, specializing in general cardiology, coronary, and peripheral vascular interventions. He serves as chairman of interventional cardiology at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center.

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Dr.Shah is the best.

(1 week ago) Jun-2026

Never saw him!!!

(2 weeks ago) Jun-2026

He cares about his patients. He answer any question are concerns

(3 weeks ago) Jun-2026

Thank you for your service

(3 weeks ago) Jun-2026

Dr Shah is extremely knowledgeable and caring!

(3 weeks ago) Jun-2026

I would give even higher if I could. They all went beyond there duty and are amazing team

(1 month ago) Jun-2026

Timely and professional excellence!

(1 month ago) Jun-2026

Love female indianARnp and short black female med.assistance,they are patient and caring and knowledgeable and implement critical thinking

(1 month ago) Jun-2026

Dr. Shah is a wonderful cardiologist & basically a heart surgeon. My father, at 92, is a complicated heart patient. He had a procedure to have two stents placed. Several weeks ago, Dad was in ER for congestive heart failure. Couldn't breathe on his own. Spent a week in the hospital eliminating body fluid. Follow up with our cardiologist, who was closely monitoring his progress with the hospital, scheduled test for follow-up. That's when the blockage was discovered followed by a successful procedure. Blessed hands, I told him. 🤗

(1 month ago) Jun-2026

Understand Patients financiel Problems and still advise best possible Solution

(1 month ago) Jun-2026
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