Dr. Jeannot Potvin is a highly qualified cardiologist with extensive training and expertise in treating coronary arteryThe two coronary arteries, the right and the left, form the blood network that supplies the heart with oxygen and nutrients. They are located directly on the surface of the heart and branch into smaller vessels that disease and various structural heart diseases using a percutaneous approach. After graduating from the University of Montreal’s Faculty of Medicine in 2002, he completed his residency in internal medicine and cardiology at the teaching hospitals of the University of Montreal in 2008.
Dr. Potvin furthered his expertise by undergoing additional training in interventional cardiology (hemodynamics) at the University of Montreal Hospital Center. He also pursued postdoctoral studies at the prestigious Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne, Australia, gaining valuable insights and experience in advanced cardiac interventions.
His areas of interest include utilizing percutaneous techniques to address structural heart diseases such as aortic and mitral stenosis, obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and atrial septal defects. Dr. Potvin is committed to providing comprehensive and personalized care to his patients, utilizing the latest advancements in interventional cardiology to improve their cardiac health and overall well-being.
Dr. Potvin currently serves in the Department of Medicine, specifically in the Cardiology Service, where he continues to contribute to the advancement of cardiovascular medicine through clinical practice, research, and education.
This site is intended to provide information and make cardiology comprehensible for all patients; it is not a substitute for a doctor. It does, however, enable a better understanding of how the heart works, the many heart diseases that exist, the tests required to reach a diagnosis, and the drugs and other methods used to treat them.
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