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410 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 210, Lakemont, MI 49585 Office (555) 014-7821 Referral fax (555) 014-7822 Referring physicians

Lakeshore Cardiology Elena Marsh, MD

Board-certified cardiology · Lakemont

Specialist heart care, with time to listen.

Lakeshore Cardiology is the solo practice of Dr. Elena Marsh — one physician, hour-long consultations, diagnostics done in-office, and every plan explained until it makes sense.

Prefer the phone? (555) 014-7821 — June answers.

  • Board-certified, cardiovascular disease
  • In-office echo & rhythm monitoring
  • Referrals reported back, always
Dr. Elena Marsh in a white coat with a stethoscope, arms folded, smiling calmly
Dr. Elena Marsh, MD — cardiologist & founder Est. 2018
60 min
New consultations — a full hour with Dr. Marsh, never a rotation of providers
In-office
ECG, echo, stress testing, and rhythm monitors under one roof, read the same day
Same week
Held appointment slots for referred and symptomatic patients
Every visit
A written plain-language summary — for you and for your referring doctor

Conditions treated

Four kinds of heart questions, answered carefully

All conditions →
A smiling patient looks up at her cardiologist as he listens to her heart with a stethoscope

Your first visit

An hour that actually feels like enough

  1. Your records, read in advance

    We collect referrals, prior tests, and your medication list before you arrive — the hour is spent on you, not paperwork.

  2. A full hour with Dr. Marsh, ECG included

    History in your own words, an examination, an in-office ECG — and an honest conversation about which tests are worth doing (and which aren't).

  3. A plan you can hold

    You leave with a written plain-language summary; your referring doctor gets a copy the same week.

How appointments & referrals work →

Diagnostics & testing

The full cardiac workup, without the hospital shuffle

Echocardiograms, treadmill stress tests, Holter and patch monitors, 24-hour blood-pressure studies — performed in our office, read by the same physician who sees you, usually the same day.

  • Consultation & 12-lead ECG
  • Echocardiogram
  • Exercise stress testing
  • Holter & extended rhythm monitoring
  • 24-hour blood-pressure monitoring
  • Cardiovascular lab panel
  • Telehealth follow-up
Explore each test, prep included →
A sonographer's hand guides an ultrasound probe during an echocardiogram, monitor in the background
Echocardiography in our office — performed by Nadia, read by Dr. Marsh.

The 2-minute heart check

"Should I actually see a cardiologist?" — a careful way to find out

A short set of symptom and history questions, built by Dr. Marsh, that ends in honest educational guidance — see a cardiologist promptly, a consult is worthwhile, or focus on prevention. Never a diagnosis, and never a substitute for 911 in an emergency.

Start the heart check

In patients' words

What "time to listen" turns out to mean

Illustrative patient stories for this fictional demonstration practice.

Heart-health notes

Written the way visits here sound

All notes →

Lakeshore Cardiology

Not sure a cardiologist is the next step?

Answer a few careful questions about symptoms and history, and get an educational read on whether a consult makes sense — or request an appointment directly.

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