Dr. Andrew Brown, MD is a Cardiology specializing in proactive, comprehensive Cardiovascular care at his clinic in Jacksonville, FL. He is a registered member of The Florida Board of Medicine and practices under Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice). Your cardiologist is your primary partner in preventing heart disease and stroke, collaborating with you to create a long-term health plan, coordinate essential screenings, and manage cardiovascular risk factors for a lifetime of wellness. He serves all ages, focusing on proactive health and risk reduction, and is currently welcoming new patients to begin their proactive health journey. Please call (904) 388-1820 to schedule.
With over 5 years of dedicated experience in Cardiovascular care, Dr. Brown brings a wealth of clinical knowledge and compassionate care to his patients and their families. He earned his medical degree from Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. He is Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and Board Certified in Internal Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Brown is committed to collaborative, evidence-based medicine, creating a supportive environment where patients feel empowered to take an active role in their long-term health. He provides consultations primarily in English.
A key part of the WePrevent mission is building your personalized prevention roadmap. Dr. Andrew Brown is a vital partner in this journey, focusing on proactive strategies to protect and enhance your long-term health.
Dr. Andrew Brown partners with you in proactive cardiovascular health, offering comprehensive preventive care. He collaborates closely to craft a personalized, long-term plan, coordinating essential screenings and meticulously managing risk factors. This collaborative approach ensures a lifetime of optimal heart health and reduces the likelihood of heart disease and stroke.
By working together, you and Dr. Andrew Brown can create a clear, actionable plan to address your unique risk factors and health goals.
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A proactive approach to health involves understanding and managing potential risks. Dr. Andrew Brown provides expert care for a range of conditions, focusing on early detection and effective management to support your long-term wellness. Common areas of focus include:
- Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis: Rheumatic mitral stenosis, a condition affecting the heart's mitral valve, underscores the value of preventive care in managing potential complications from untreated infections.
- Type 2 Heart Block - Mobitz: Early detection of Mobitz type 2 heart block, a type of irregular heartbeat, is crucial as it helps doctors implement preventive measures to avoid potentially life-threatening consequences.
- Mitral Valve Stenosis: Mitral valve stenosis, a narrowing of the mitral valve in your heart, can be managed effectively through regular checkups and lifestyle changes to prevent serious complications like heart failure.
- Heart Attack (STEMI): A STEMI, a life-threatening heart attack, underscores the need for prompt diagnosis and treatment to restore blood flow to the heart, improving survival rates and reducing complications.
- Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Coronary artery disease, if left untreated, can lead to severe health issues, emphasizing the importance of regular check-ups and following your doctor's recommendations to avoid complications.
- Rheumatic Tricuspid Disease: Managing rheumatic tricuspid disease effectively involves regular monitoring and often medication to control symptoms and prevent the disease from progressing, thereby ensuring a better quality of life.
- Heart Attack (NSTEMI): Early identification and treatment of an NSTEMI, a heart attack with reduced blood flow, is vital to minimize damage to the heart and lessen the risk of future cardiovascular events.
- Typical Atrial Flutter: Preventing atrial flutter from progressing is vital for maintaining a healthy heart; proactive strategies like managing blood pressure and adopting a healthy lifestyle can significantly help.
- Septal Defect: Because a septal defect can cause a mix of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood, preventing complications requires consistent monitoring and, if needed, surgical intervention.
- Heart Valve Disorders: Understanding your risk for heart valve disorders, particularly with family history, enables preventative strategies to maintain a healthy heart and avoid severe complications.
- Atherosclerosis of Aorta: Atherosclerosis of the aorta is a buildup of plaque in your body's largest artery, increasing your risk of heart attack, stroke, and other serious health problemsmaking early detection and lifestyle changes crucial for prevention.
- Congenital Aortic Valve Disorders: Since congenital aortic valve disorders are present from birth, it's crucial to receive regular screenings and follow a tailored care plan to minimize potential health risks and maximize your quality of life.
This list highlights some common health concerns and is for informational purposes only. The best way to understand your personal health and create a prevention plan is to schedule a consultation. Accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans are developed based on individual patient evaluations.
Taking proactive steps is central to long-term health. Dr. Andrew Brown offers a range of key preventive screenings and services designed to provide crucial insights into your health and support your well-being:
- Ablation for Cardiac Arrhythmias: Cardiac ablation is a procedure that precisely targets and corrects abnormal electrical pathways in your heart, reducing your risk of serious heart events.
- Cardiac Catheterization (incl. Coronary Angiography): To proactively safeguard your heart health, a cardiac catheterization uses special imaging to detect narrowed or blocked arteries, enabling timely treatment and reducing your risk of future cardiovascular events.
- Cardiac Catheterization with Robotic Assist: Cardiac catheterization with robotic assist is a minimally invasive procedure that helps doctors visualize your heart's blood vessels to detect blockages early, preventing future heart attacks or strokes.
- Cardiac MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of Heart or Chest: Protecting your future heart health starts with a cardiac MRI; this advanced imaging technique helps identify hidden conditions like blockages or abnormalities, allowing for prompt treatment and reducing your risk of stroke or heart attack.
- Cardiac Myocardial Perfusion Imaging: Take a proactive step toward a healthier heart with myocardial perfusion imaging. This test visually assesses blood flow to your heart muscle, facilitating early diagnosis and treatment of conditions that could cause heart attacks or strokes.
- Cardiac Ultrasound: This heart screening uses sound waves to create pictures of your heart, allowing doctors to assess its health, detect abnormalities early on, and implement preventative measures.
- Cardioversion: Cardioversion is a procedure that uses electrical shocks to restore a normal heart rhythm, helping prevent strokes and other complications from irregular heartbeats.
- Electrocardiogram (EKG): An EKG is a crucial preventative measure for identifying silent heart conditions before they cause symptoms, giving you the opportunity to take proactive steps to prevent heart attacks and strokes.
- Tilt_Testing: To proactively address fainting spells or unexplained lightheadedness, a tilt table test can help determine if a heart condition is the underlying cause.
- Vascular Duplex Ultrasonography and Plethysmography: This non-invasive screening, combining vascular duplex ultrasound and plethysmography, gives your doctor valuable information about the condition of your blood vessels, allowing for timely intervention and prevention of serious cardiovascular events.
Service availability can change, and not all services listed may be appropriate for every patient. For a comprehensive understanding of all available services and to create your personalized screening plan, please schedule a consultation.
All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for Cardiology in Florida.
Dr. Andrew Brown is dedicated to partnering with Caregivers to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how a proactive approach can make a tangible difference in a Patient's life:
- By proactively managing their health, a patient significantly reduced their risk of developing rheumatic mitral stenosis, enabling them to live a healthier, more fulfilling life. Early detection and preventive strategies, guided by a comprehensive health plan, provided the patient with peace of mind.
- By closely monitoring their heart rhythm and diligently following a proactive health plan, a patient significantly reduced their risk of developing potentially life-threatening Type 2 Heart Block Mobitz, gaining peace of mind about their cardiovascular health.
These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results may vary and depend on many factors specific to each patient. He will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.
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- MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE (Medical School) - 2016
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Cardiovascular Disease)
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Here are answers to some common questions about proactive Cardiovascular care with Dr. Andrew Brown:
- What is a Cardiologist, and when should I see one?
- A cardiologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats conditions of the heart and blood vessels. You should see a cardiologist if you experience symptoms like chest pain or shortness of breath, have a family history of heart disease, or have risk factors like high blood pressure or high cholesterol that require specialized management.
- What can I expect during my first visit with Dr. Andrew Brown?
- Your first visit with Dr. Brown will be a comprehensive cardiovascular assessment. We'll review your medical and family history, perform a physical exam, obtain an EKG, and discuss lifestyle and risk factors. This is the first step in creating a personalized heart health plan for you.
- What are the most important things I can do to prevent a heart attack?
- Taking control of your cardiovascular health involves managing blood pressure and cholesterol, quitting smoking, incorporating regular physical activity, and adopting a heart-healthy diet. These proactive steps empower you to significantly reduce your risk of a heart attack.
- What is a TAVR procedure?
- TAVR, or Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, is a groundbreaking, minimally invasive procedure to replace a narrowed aortic valve. Unlike traditional open-heart surgery, TAVR is performed through a catheter, leading to a much faster recovery for eligible patients.
- What is a calcium score screening?
- A calcium score screening is a special CT scan of the heart that measures the amount of calcified plaque in the coronary arteries. It's a powerful preventive tool to help Dr. Andrew Brown better understand your future risk of a heart attack and guide the intensity of your prevention strategy.
- What is a cardiac stress test?
- A cardiac stress test evaluates how your heart functions during physical activity. You walk on a treadmill while your EKG and blood pressure are monitored. It's a crucial non-invasive tool to identify potential blockages in your coronary arteries.
- What is a cardiac ablation procedure?
- Cardiac ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat certain fast heart rhythms. A specialist uses catheters to locate and eliminate the problematic heart tissue using heat or cold energy, often curing the arrhythmia.
- How do you treat high blood pressure (hypertension)?
- We aim to not only lower your blood pressure numbers but also prevent long-term damage to your heart, brain, and kidneys. This often involves foundational lifestyle changes like diet and exercise, and, if necessary, medication to safely reach a personalized target blood pressure.
1824 King St Ste 300
Jacksonville FL 32204
Phone: (904) 388-1820
Dr. Andrew Brown, MD is regulated by the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice) in Florida and is licensed by The Florida Board of Medicine.
National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1366805723
Registration can typically be verified through The Florida Board of Medicine website or by direct inquiry.
The information on this profile, provided by weprevent.org, is for general informational purposes and to help you connect with preventive health partners. It does not constitute direct medical advice from the physician named. Cardiology like Dr. Andrew Brown are skilled in helping patients create proactive health plans. For urgent or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. It is always recommended to maintain open communication with your cardiology about all aspects of your health and your personalized prevention plan.
