Daniel D. Schrader, MD
Internist
431 Thompson Ave El Dorado Arkansas, 71730About
Daniel D. Schrader, MD, is a top cardiologist who lends his skills and expertise to serve patients with The Heart Clinic at the Medical Center of South Arkansas in El Dorado, AR. The Medical Center of South Arkansas is a 166-bed outpatient facility and acute-care Level III Trauma Center hospital licensed by the Arkansas Department of Health. With forty-two years of experience as a cardiologist, Dr. Schrader specializes in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels and the cardiovascular system, including heart attacks, heart murmurs, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. He is licensed to practice in the states of Colorado, Arizona, and Nebraska.
Education and Training
Universidad del Salvador MD 1974
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Daniel D. Schrader, MD's Expert Contributions
So tired?
Doubt cardiac. Seems medication related, check with your PCP. READ MORE
Is it safe to exercise with a heart murmur?
Depends on what is causing the murmur, also depends on age. Some murmurs are related to valve problems, may be benign; other times, that needs evaluation!! READ MORE
How do you strengthen your heart after a heart attack?
Sometimes after a heart attack there is scar in the heart muscle and becomes weak, other times remains a strong heart all depends on size of heart attack, eating healthy and exercise will help for conditioning and accommodate your body to hearts strength, avoid toxins like smoking and alcohol !! READ MORE
How long after a heart attack can you exercise?
Depends on the case but usually about a week to ten days you can start ! Check with your cardiologist! READ MORE
Is it normal to have heart palpitations after covid?
Palpitations is a common complaint at your age group, most likely unrelated to Covid unless you had respiratory or cardiac involvement, would get rid of caffeine and alcohol as much as possible and if they persist, would talk with PCP as to evaluate further. Daniel D Schrader, MD READ MORE
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Treatments
- Heart Disease
- Cardiomyopathy
- Coronary Artery Disease (cad)
- Pain
- Vascular Disease
Fellowships
- Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cardiology 1981
Fellowships
- Cleveland Clinic Foundation1981Cardiology
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Get to know Dr. Daniel D. Schrader, MD, a cardiologist serving patients in El Dorado, Arkansas.
Dr. Daniel D. Schrader is a cardiologist serving El Dorado and the surrounding communities at the Medical Center of South Arkansas.
The Medical Center of South Arkansas is a general acute-care Level III Trauma Center hospital licensed by the Arkansas Department of Health. Their 166-bed facility’s inpatient services include emergency services, obstetrics and newborn care, pediatric care, intensive care, otolaryngology, general surgery, orthopedics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, SNF, interventional cardiology, addiction management, and many other specialties.
Dr. Schrader received his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the Universidad de El Salvador Facultad de Medicina in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1974. He went on to complete a residency at St. Elizabeth Health Center and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. As a cardiologist, Dr. Schrader specializes in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels and the cardiovascular system. These conditions include heart attacks, heart murmurs, coronary heart disease, and hypertension.
Dr. Schrader has published several papers including Prosthetic ball free in the left ventricle in a patient with an aortic Starr-Edwards prosthesis in the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine in April of 1988.
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