Martin Aldrich, M.D., F.A.C.C. Aldrich Cardiovascular Institute
Aldrich
Cardiovascular
Institute
has
grown
significantly since Dr. Martin Aldrich founded the practice in 2005 with a dedication to patient advocacy and a focus on highly personalized care. From seeing his patients in the hospital to making himself available whenever needed, Dr. Aldrich helps ensure they receive the continuity of care that leads to proper diagnosis and effective treatment. His practice encompasses all aspects of cardiology, and Dr. Aldrich also specializes in peripheral artery disease, which results from the same build up of plaque in arteries that can cause heart disease. Peripheral artery disease affects the limbs and shows no symptoms in 50 percent of patients resulting in amputations for the most serious cases. Demonstrating
his
devotion
to
medicine
and
commitment to patient welfare, Dr. Aldrich has brought a chapter of the Save A Leg, Save A Life Foundation to the area, whose mission is to reduce lower limb amputations and improve the quality of life for those with peripheral artery disease and diabetes. That dedication extends to his practice where he and his staff strive to make each patient comfortable and provide the best experience possible with attention to details like creating a more home-like environment to knowing patients by name. Dr. Aldrich gets to know his patients well by seeing them himself at every visit. Dr. Aldrich is board certified in cardiology. He received his medical degree from Hahnemann University 7978 Cooper Creek Blvd., Suite 105 Sarasota, FL. 34201 941.359.8900 ACIHeart.com
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School
of
Medicine
in
Philadelphia
and trained in internal medicine and cardiology at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. He worked at medical centers around the country, bringing their best practices to his patients here. scenesarasota.com