Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FSNC, Cardiologist
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Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FSNC

Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Disease

219 N Broad St 2nd Floor Philadelphia PA, 19107
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Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FASNC, is a board certified interventional cardiologist who diagnoses and treats patients at Virtua Cardiology in Voorhees, NJ. Furthermore, he has staff memberships at local hospitals. Dr. Subramanya serves on the faculty of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology and trains residents in the Tatem Brown Family Medicine residency program and PA students at the University of Health Sciences, Philadelphia. Dr. Subramanya’s professional journey spans fourteen years. Prior to his current roles, he served as assistant professor in Cardiology at Drexel University Hahnemann University Hospital. Dr. Subramanya is licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. As a cardiologist, he specializes in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels and the cardiovascular system.

Education and Training

M.S. Ramaiah Medical College MD 2000

Board Certification

Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology

National Board of Echocardiography

American Board of Internal Medicine

Provider Details

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Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FSNC
Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FSNC's Expert Contributions
  • What can I do to strengthen my heart?

    "Weaker heart" is unclear to me. If you meant weaker functioning, that is low heart muscle contractile functioning such as cardiomyopathy, heart failure etc, then you must be on low salt and fluid restricted diet. If this is the condition you are referring to, you must be on certain medications including beta-blocker, ACE inhibitor, or ARB category drugs, etc. Please confirm with your doctor. Also, cardiac rehabilitation will help, which consists of graded exercise programs. In general, moderately vigorous activity of 150 min per week is recommended, divided to convenience. If this is a general question about heart healthy food, then you must have a low salt diet, foods low in fat especially saturated fats is what you are looking for. Also, abundance of fiber in diet, and fresh vegetables and fruits with plenty of antioxidants are good. Smoking is severely injurious to the heart and several other parts of body. Certainly cessation is advised. READ MORE

  • What is cardiac cachexia? Is it fatal?

    Cachexia is a term used to represent any body wasting disorder with failure to thrive, loss of body muscle and fat. When it is caused by a cardiovascular cause, it is termed cardiac cachexia, which usually from heart failure or chronic illness. Mortality/fatality depends on what is causing cachexia. In general, cachexia is itself a slow body wasting away. READ MORE

  • How does an ECG diagnose atrial fibrillation?

    You need an ECG for accurate diagnosis of atrial fibrillation. It is an irregularly irregular rhythm with absence of what’s called “P-wave” on an ECG. READ MORE

  • What questions should I ask my cardiologist during my first visit?

    -Ask what your goal BP is supposed to be. -Ask about BP recording at home by yourself. -Ask about 24-hr ambulatory BP monitoring. If BP is high only in circumstances such as at doctors office, you may not need medications. But 24-hr ambulatory check will help diagnose that. -Ask about diet, salt intake, and exercise lifestyle. -If any medications are required, go over side effects. Any lab tests required, too. READ MORE

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Faculty American Society of Nuclear Cardiology - Present
  • Trainer Tatem Brown Family Medicine - Present
  • PA Trainer University of Health Sciences, Philadelphia - Present
  • assistant professor in Cardiology Drexel University Hahnemann University Hospital -

Awards

  • Patient Safety Excellence Award™ 2018  
  • America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention Award™ 2010  
  • Castle Connolly Top Doc 2013  
  • South Jersey Top Doc 2018  
  • Philadelphia Magazine Top Doc 2020  

Professional Memberships

  • American College of Cardiology  
  • American Society of Echocardiology  
  • American Society of Nuclear Cardiology  

Fellowships

  • Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia cardiovascular disease medicine  2010

Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FSNC's Practice location

Virtua Cardiology Group

2309 E Evesham Road -
Voorhees Township, NJ 08043
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New patients: 856-325-5400, 856-325-5400
Fax: 856-325-5416

Practice At 219 N Broad St 2nd Floor

219 N Broad St 2nd Floor -
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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New patients: 215-762-5080
Fax: 215-561-8071

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Get to know Cardiologist Dr. Raghu Dudda Subramanya, who serves patients throughout the State of New Jersey.

Dr. Dudda Subramanya is a fellowship-trained board-certified cardiologist who tends to patients at Virtua Cardiology – William G. Rohrer Center – Voorhees in New Jersey.

The expert team at Virtua Cardiology – William G. Rohrer Center – Voorhees consists of board-certified noninvasive and interventional cardiologists as well as nurse practitioners providing high-level care. They offer a full range of non-invasive and interventional cardiac services, including diagnostic testing and treatment for adults aged 18 and older. Such services include electrocardiogram, cardiac stress testing, echocardiogram, vascular ultrasound, cardiac catheterization and stenting. 

Alongside his clinical role at Virtua Cardiology – William G. Rohrer Center – Voorhees, Dr. Dudda is affiliated with Virtua Cardiology – Pennsauken & Virtua Cardiology in Lindenwold. He also trains Residents from the Tatem Brown Family Medicine residency program and PA students from the University of Health Sciences, Philadelphia. He serves as faculty of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology as well.

After earning his medical degree from M.S. Ramaiah Medical College in India, he relocated to the United States to further his training. He was a postdoc associate at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in NY. He completed both his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiovascular disease at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. He worked as an assistant professor in Cardiology at Drexel University – Hahnemann University Hospital before moving to Virtua Health System.

A Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and a Fellow of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (FASNC), the doctor is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). The ABIM is a physician-led, non-profit, independent evaluation organization driven by doctors who want to achieve higher standards for better care in a rapidly changing world.

Additionally, Dr. Dudda Subramanya holds certifications through the Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology and the National Board of Echocardiography as well.

Cardiology is a branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of the heart, as well as the circulatory system. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease, and electrophysiology. Cardiologists are doctors who diagnose, assess, and treat patients with diseases and defects of the heart and blood vessels (the cardiovascular system).

Licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Dr. Raghu Dudda Subramanya has been recognized for his clinical excellence with several awards, including Patient Safety Excellence Award™ (2018) and America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention Award™ (2019, 2020). He has won Castle Connolly Top Doc (2013), South Jersey Top Doc (2018), Philadelphia Magazine Top Doc (2018, 2019, 2020) by peer evaluations.

Additional Information

Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FASNC, is a Top Cardiologist with Virtua Cardiology William G. Rohrer Center in Voorhees, NJ

Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FASNC, is a well-versed interventional cardiologist who diagnoses and treats patients at Virtua Cardiology William G. Rohrer Center in Voorhees, NJ. Furthermore, he has staff memberships at Horizon NJ Health and Virtua Cardiology Pennsauken and Virtua Cardiology Lindenwold, NJ. Also, Dr. Subramanya serves on the faculty of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology and trains residents in the Tatem Brown Family Medicine residency program and PA students at the University of Health Sciences, Philadelphia. As a cardiologist, he specializes in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels and the cardiovascular system. Dr. Subramanya’s professional journey spans fourteen years. Prior to his current roles, he served as assistant professor in Cardiology at Drexel University Hahnemann University Hospital. Dr. Subramanya is licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For more information about Dr. Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, please visit https://www.virtua.org/find-a-doctor/physician-detail?id=%7BA95412C3-AD78-4B62-8FB2-0C081C77F7AB%7D.

Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, MD, FACC, FASNC, attended M.S. Ramaiah Medical College in India, and received his medical degree in 2000. Then, he served as postdoctoral associate at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York. Furthermore, he completed his residency in internal medicine (2003-2007) and cardiovascular disease medicine fellowship (2007-2010) at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. In addition, Dr. Subramanya received board certification in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine. He also holds certifications in nuclear cardiology from the Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology and in echocardiography from the the National Board of Echocardiography. Dr. Subramanya is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and a Fellow of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (FASNC). He is the recipient of Patient Safety Excellence Award™ (2018) and the America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention Award™ (2019, 2020). He has also been listed as a Castle Connolly Top Doc (2013), South Jersey Top Doc (2018), and Philadelphia Magazine Top Doc (2018-2020). For more information about Dr. Raghunandan Dudda Subramanya, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/3229769-Raghunandan-Subramanya-Cardiologist.

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