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Dr. Mark Warshofsky, MD

Interventional Cardiology* Age 62
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Dr. Mark Warshofsky, MD

Interventional Cardiology* Age 62
Danbury, CT
Accepting new patients
34 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Mark Warshofsky, MD works in Danbury, CT as an Interventional Cardiologist and has 34 years experience.

They are board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and graduated from George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences in 1990. They are affiliated with Danbury Hospital. They are accepting new patients. Dr. Warshofsky also speaks Spanish. Dr. Warshofsky practices at Practice in Danbury, CT and has additional offices in Norwalk, CT.

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  • Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union WC
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield
  • HealthyBlue Advantage
  • Emblem Health
  • First Health (Coventry Health Care)
  • GEHA
  • Harvard Pilgrim Health Care PPO
  • Medicaid
  • MultiPlan PPO
  • United Healthcare

Locations

  1. 1 Danbury Hospital
    24 Hospital Ave, Danbury, CT 06810
  2. 2 Office
    34 Maple St Ste I, Norwalk, CT 06850

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About Me

Languages Spoken
Spanish
Languages Spoken
Specialties*
Interventional Cardiology
Cardiology
Internal Medicine
Specialties*
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
    1990
Medical Education

Board Certifications

Board Certifications
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology
Board Certifications
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A board certification represents a provider’s dedication to ongoing training in one or more specialties, including the completion of intensive exams. While not all specialties have board certifications, if your provider does have one they’ve taken the extra step to master their specialty and to keep up with the latest advancements in their field.

Internship

Internship
  • New York Presbyterian Hospital
    1991
Internship

Fellowship

Fellowship Hospital
  • Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Fellowship Hospital

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Dr. Warshofsky accepts Aetna, Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union and Amerigroup (Wellpoint) as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Warshofsky accepts here.

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Dr. Warshofsky is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology.

Dr. Warshofsky has been practicing as an Interventional Cardiologist for 34 years.

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Hospital Affiliations

  • Danbury Hospital

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  1. Hepatitis C Screening: Questions for the Doctor

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