How Far Would You Drive for High-Quality, Personalized Heart Care?

Since I have relocated my cardiac surgery practice at Jefferson Einstein Montgomery Hospital, I have had the privilege of continuing to care for patients from Bucks, Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe, and Carbon Counties, in addition to expanding my practice at my new (old) home of Montgomery County. I grew up in Cheltenham Township, graduating from the CHS Class of ‘76!
 
For example, this week alone I have scheduled heart valve operations on 4 patients from Bucks, Lehigh, and Monroe Counties. Today, I had the honor of performing a complex bi-leaflet mitral valve repair on a patient from the Poconos. Tomorrow, 2 patients are from Lehigh County.
 
Here is the only important thing to know. My office is only 42 minutes south of the Lehigh Valley exit of the Northeast Extension, 32 minutes south of Doylestown on Route 202, and only 29 minutes east on 422 from Pottstown!  Today’s patient only drove 1.5 hours from the Poconos to have his mitral valve repair.
 
We have free parking and valet service. Our campus is beautiful and everyone is friendly and helpful. Most of all, we now perform 300 heart surgeries and TAVR procedures per year, with personalized care, superior outcomes, and among the highest patient satisfaction scores in the country!
 
For more information, feel free to contact me personally for a second opinion.
Raymond Singer, MD
Chief of Cardiac Surgery
Jefferson Einstein Montgomery Hospital
609 W. Germantown Pike, Suite 250
East Norriton, PA 19403
Phone: 484-622-2300
raymond.singer@jefferson.edu
Minerva D. Braemer Medical Arts Building.

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Dr. Raymond Singer

Dr. Singer has been in practice since 1992 and has, to date, performed over 8000 surgeries. His practice interests include complex valve, coronary and aneurysm surgery, as well as prevention and treatment of lung cancer.


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