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George Isa, MD
George Isa, MD
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Location
STHS Cardiovascular Clinic - Covington
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Address
1006 S Harrison Street,
Covington, LA 70433
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Phone
(985) 871-4140
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Fax
(985) 871-4150

General Info
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Gender
Male
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Primary Specialty
Cardiology
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Membership
St. Tammany Quality Network Member
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``I enjoy taking care of our patients that come from all over Southeast Louisiana and Missisippi to receive their cardiovascular care here at Ochsner. Providing top quality care is always my goal. Ochsner's high level of innovation and access to the lates Dr. Isa earned his medical degree from LSU School of Medicine. Following graduation he completed his internship and residency at LSU Medical Center. Dr. Isa also completed a Cardiology fellowship at Ochsner Foundation Hospital and an Interventional Cardiology fellowship at Scott & White Clinic/Texas A&M in Temple Texas. He is board certified in Cardiovascular Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology , and Internal Medicine. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the Society Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions. Dr. Isa's interests are in Cardiovascular disease prevention. He specializes in complex cardiac and peripheral vascular interventions including angioplasty/stenting, carotid stenting, limb salvage, renovascular hypertension and mechanical thrombectomy. He has been on staff since the fall of 2007 and practices at St. Tammany Health System - Cardiovascular Clinic in Covington.
Fellowship: Cardiology Fellowship at Ochsner Foundation Hospital, Interventional Cardiology at Scott & White Clinic/ Texas A&M|Ochsner Foundation Hospital|Scott & White Clinic/ Texas A&M
Medical School: LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine
Internship: LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport
Residency: LSU Medical Center

National Board Of Physicians And Surgeons - Interventional Cardiology