Dr. Eric Lo

MD, FACC
Dr. Eric Lo

About me

Dr. Eric Lo is a renowned cardiologist whose journey in medicine began at the University of Toronto. He completed an extensive range of training, including fellowships in both invasive and interventional cardiology, that shaped him into the seasoned expert he is today.
 
Throughout his career, Dr. Lo has left a significant mark in the field. He’s known for performing over 10,000 cardiac catheterizations and thousands of intervention cases, showcasing his profound expertise in invasive cardiology. His skill set extends to advanced procedures like implanting pacemakers and tackling complex cardiac conditions.
 
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Lo has taken on leadership roles in various medical institutions. He’s directed ICUs, cardiac rehabilitation programs, and cardiac catheterization labs, demonstrating his ability to lead and innovate in healthcare.
 
Board certified in multiple areas of cardiology, Dr. Lo is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physician and the American College of Cardiology. His commitment to the field is also evident in his contributions to medical research and publications.
 
At the heart of his practice is a deep commitment to patient care. Dr. Lo believes in a personalized approach, ensuring each patient’s story is heard and their concerns are met with empathy and professionalism. This patient-centric philosophy, coupled with his extensive experience, makes Dr. Lo a distinguished and compassionate figure in cardiology.

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Locations

Treating Conditions

Coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction,
Heart valve and structural heart diseases,
Arrhythmias with pacemaker and ICD needs,
Heart failure management,
Pulmonary embolism,
Complex coronary interventions,
General cardiology like hypertension and dyslipidemia

Advanced Training

Sept 1970 - June 1972
Pre-Med University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Sept 1972 - June 1976
Medical School University of Toronto, Ontario. Canada

July 1980 - June 1982
Cardiology Fellowship: Henery Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

July 1985 - June 1986
Invasive Cardiology Fellowship, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

July 1986 - June 1997
Interventional and Peripheral Fellowship, St. Johns Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

April 1998 - June 1998
Interventional Peripheral Fellowship, Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, Louisiana

1982 - 1985
ICU Director- Memorial Hospital Manchester, Kentucky

1982 - 1985
Director Cardiopulmonary at Memorial Hospital, Manchester, Kentucky

1991 - 1992
Director Rosewood Cardiac Rehabilitation, Auburn, CA

1971 - 1999
Director Cardiac Catherization Fish Memorial Hospital, New Smyrna Beach, Florida

2016
Chief of Cardiology Department, Advent Health Daytona Beach, FL

Board Certifications

Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC),
American Board of Internal Medicine,
Internal Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians of Canada,
American Board of Cardiovascular Disease,
American Board of Interventional Cardiology,
Certified Physician Investigator by the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP)

Memberships

Publications

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We offer in-office, same-day, and hospital services, including, but not limited to: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Disease Prevention. Our heart specialists diagnose and treat a range of conditions; some of the most common include:

Coronary Artery Disease

The most common type of heart disease, coronary artery disease occurs when a waxy substance (plaque) builds up and hardens in the arteries that supply blood to the heart; this buildup is called atherosclerosis, and it makes it difficult for blood to flow through the arteries.

Atrial Fibrillation

An irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) that is often rapid and can lead to poor blood flow, atrial fibrillation occurs when the upper two chambers of the heart called the atria receive abnormal electrical signals.

Peripheral Artery Disease

Also called peripheral vascular disease, PAD is a circulatory condition that causes narrowing of the blood vessels that carry blood to the limbs; it often causes pain in the extremities.

Venous Insufficency

Also called venous reflux, this condition is characterized by inadequate blood flow through the veins, which causes blood to pool in the legs; venous insufficiency is most often caused by blood clots or varicose veins.