Dr. Steven Sigman, M.D. is a highly qualified and experienced cardiologist with board certification in cardiovascular diseases and nuclear cardiology. He earned his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University and his medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio. Dr. Sigman completed his medical residency and cardiology fellowships at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia and Emory, respectively, and served as chief resident at Grady Memorial Hospital. Prior to joining Piedmont Heart Institute in 2009, he was an assistant professor of medicine (cardiology) at Emory University. Dr. Sigman currently serves as the Director of Nuclear Cardiology for Piedmont Hospital and the Piedmont Heart Institute, and as a cardiology consultant in the office and at Piedmont Hospital. His interests include the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, vascular disease, and cardiac manifestations of complex medical conditions. Dr. Sigman is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the America Society of Nuclear Cardiology, and has authored or co-authored several publications and abstracts. He frequently lectures on the topic of cardiac imaging. Dr. Sigman lives in Atlanta with his wife, Carolyn H. Sigman M.D., and their five children.
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