Why the Heart Team Approach Matters Most
by heartlungdoc | Jun 21, 2026 | Health, Musing, Video | 0 |
For years, the debate over TAVR versus open heart surgery has shaped cardiovascular medicine. Dr. Raymond Singer shares why the best outcomes come from a collaborative heart team approach focused on the individual patient.
Read MorePatient Experience Matters as Much as the Operation
by heartlungdoc | Jun 15, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
When people think about cardiac surgery, they often focus on the operation itself. But according to Dr. Raymond Singer, the future of heart surgery extends far beyond the operating room. From access to care and patient education to recovery and emotional support, the patient experience is becoming one of the most important measures of healthcare excellence.
Read MoreI Used to Be an Athlete
by heartlungdoc | Jun 15, 2026 | Education, Health, Hot Topics, Video | 0 |
After years of long hours, stress, and the demands of a surgical career, Dr. Raymond Singer realized he had drifted far from the healthy athlete he once was. Through consistent lifestyle changes, improved nutrition, exercise, emotional wellness, and the support of modern GLP-1 medications, he lost nearly 60 pounds and discovered that healthy aging begins one decision at a time.
Read MoreWhat It Feels Like to Hold a Human Heart
by heartlungdoc | Jun 8, 2026 | Health, Musing, Video | 0 |
After nearly 9,000 heart operations, Dr. Raymond Singer shares what it feels like to hold a human heart in his hand and explains how studying the remarkable complexity of the heart has strengthened his faith and appreciation for life.
Read MoreHow a Calcium Score Led to Bypass Surgery
by heartlungdoc | Jun 5, 2026 | Testimonial, Video | 0 |
When Michael learned his coronary calcium score was 775, he knew something wasn’t right. Although initial stress tests appeared normal, advanced cardiac imaging eventually uncovered severe coronary artery disease with critical blockages. Just 11 days after cardiac catheterization, he underwent successful double bypass surgery and was back home within days, experiencing minimal pain and a remarkable recovery.
Read MoreObstructive Sleep Apnea
by heartlungdoc | Jun 5, 2026 | Health, Video | 0 |
Many people think obstructive sleep apnea is simply a nuisance because of loud snoring, but it can have serious consequences for heart health. Repeated interruptions in breathing place tremendous stress on the cardiovascular system and may increase the risk of high blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, heart failure, stroke, and heart attack. Learn the warning signs, risks, and treatment options that can improve both sleep quality and long-term health.
Read MoreWhat Keeps a Cardiac Surgeon Going
by heartlungdoc | Jun 4, 2026 | Musing, Video | 0 |
After 35 years in cardiac surgery and more than 8,500 operations, Dr. Raymond Singer shares a candid reflection on the challenges, sacrifices, and rewards of a career dedicated to saving lives. From long nights in the operating room to the extraordinary teams that make successful outcomes possible, this personal message offers a powerful look at the human side of medicine.
Read MoreWhat Is a Heart Murmur?
by heartlungdoc | Jun 2, 2026 | Health, PSA, Video | 0 |
Dr. Raymond Singer explains what a heart murmur is, why some murmurs are harmless, and how an echocardiogram can help determine whether a murmur is related to a heart valve problem.
Read MoreThe Mediterranean Diet and Heart Health
Dr. Raymond Singer explains why the Mediterranean diet is considered one of the healthiest ways to eat and how it may support heart health, reduce inflammation, and lower the risk of chronic disease.
Read MoreLeapfrog “A” Hospital Safety Grade
by heartlungdoc | Jun 2, 2026 | Awards, Hospital News | 0 |
Jefferson Einstein Montgomery Hospital has once again earned a Leapfrog “A” Hospital Safety Grade, continuing its tradition of excellence in patient safety and quality care. This recognition reflects the dedication of physicians, nurses, advanced practice providers, technicians, therapists, and support staff who work together every day to provide the highest standard of care for our patients.
Read MoreGLP-1 Medications
I’m Dr. Raymond Singer, and today I want to talk to you about the new GLP-1 medications,...
Read MorePericarditis
by heartlungdoc | May 29, 2026 | Health, PSA, Video | 0 |
Have you ever heard of the term pericarditis and wondered, “What the heck is this all...
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Dr. Singer has been in practice since 1992 and has, to date, performed over 8,456 surgeries. His practice interests include complex valve, coronary and aneurysm surgery, as well as prevention and treatment of lung cancer.
