It?s kind of funny, in July 2006, I thought I had a bad case of indigestion and went to the Kaiser Permanente emergency room because the antacids were not working very well. Because of the chest pains the Dr. did an EKG. \r
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Fortunate for me I don't remember any thing else (I woke up 30 hours later in the ICU). My wife told me, approx 3 minutes later my heart rate went from 80 to 180 to 0. They called a cold blue, and they used the difibulater to restart my heart. DR. Arora was on call and insisted that I be moved to Anaheim Memorial ASAP. (If it was not for his determination to have me moved, I would not be around to white this review)\r
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Dr Arora installed a stent in the left descending artery (AKA the ?Widow maker""). He performed three, four hour surgeries in less than thirty minutes. Apparently I had an unknown genetic defect that would have been fatal if I was any where but the emergency room.\r
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Dr Arora would not staff is the best of the best. They kind, compassionate, and extreamly knowledgeable. Dr. Arora and his staff have my full trust and my recommendation for anyone needing the skills a cardiologist.\r
Pros: Kind, compassionate, and extremely knowledgeable
Cons: Wait times can be 15-20min
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