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Englewood Health Physician Network Provider

David Y. Feigenblum, MD

Cardiac Electrophysiology
Gender: Male
Languages: English, Hebrew, Spanish

About David Y. Feigenblum, MD

Dr. Feigenblum is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is medical director of the Implantable Defibrillator Center at Englewood Hospital. Dr. Feigenblum received his MD and PhD from NYU School of Medicine. He completed his internship, residency, cardiology fellowship, and cardiac electrophysiology training all at NYU Medical Center, where he was Fellow of the Year during his cardiology training. Dr. Feigenblum is board certified in cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology. He specializes in the evaluation and management of patients with heart rhythm problems such as atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. His expertise includes pacemakers, defibrillators, device-based heart failure therapies, and catheter ablation. He is involved in several clinical research projects.

It is an honor to be entrusted with your care. I enjoy educating patients and helping them understand all treatment options. Working together we can achieve a quick, complete return to the activities you love.
- David Y. Feigenblum, MD
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Awards

2020: Bergen Magazine Top Doctors

2020-2016: Castle Connolly Top Doctors New York Metro Area

2019-2014: Jersey's Best Magazine Top Doctors

2018, 2015: New York Magazine Best Doctors

2018, 2016, 2015: New Jersey Monthly Magazine Top Doctor

2015-2017: Top Doctor, US News and World Report

2016,2015: Top Doctor, (201) Health Magazine

Fellow, American College of Cardiology

Fellow, Heart Rhythm Society

Education

MD: New York University School of Medicine

PhD: New York University School of Medicine

Residency

New York University Medical Center, Cardiology

Fellowship

New York University Medical Center: Cardiac Electrophysiology

Certifications

  • Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology (American Board of Internal Medicine)
  • Cardiovascular Disease (American Board of Internal Medicine)

Insurance Accepted