Chest Pain Specialist
Chest Pain Evaluation & Cardiology Care in New York City
Chest pain is one of the most common and concerning symptoms patients experience. While some causes are minor, chest pain can also signal a serious heart condition and should never be ignored. At Vivify Medical in the Financial District of New York City, board-certified cardiologist Dr. Amnon Beniaminovitz provides comprehensive chest pain evaluation and advanced cardiovascular testing. Our Lower Manhattan office offers a timely, expert assessment to determine whether your symptoms are heart-related and to guide appropriate treatment. If you are searching for a cardiologist for chest pain in NYC, we provide personalized, evidence-based care focused on accurate diagnosis and heart safety.
When is Chest Pain an emergency?
Seek immediate medical attention or call 911 if chest pain is accompanied by:
Pressure, squeezing, or heaviness in the chest
Pain spreading to the arm, neck, jaw, or back
Shortness of breath
Nausea or vomiting
Sweating
Dizziness or fainting
Sudden severe tearing chest pain
These symptoms may indicate a heart attack, unstable angina, or aortic dissection, all of which require emergency care.
If symptoms are ongoing but not severe, prompt cardiology evaluation is still essential.
What is Chest Pain?
Chest pain refers to discomfort, tightness, burning, pressure, or sharp pain in the chest. While many people immediately fear a heart attack, chest pain can originate from several organ systems.
Because symptoms often overlap, a structured medical evaluation is necessary to determine whether the cause is cardiac and to assess your overall cardiovascular risk.
What are cardiac-related chest pain symptoms?
Chest pain can originate from the heart, lungs, digestive system, muscles, or other structures.
Cardiac (Heart & Blood Vessel) Causes
Angina (stable or unstable)
Coronary artery disease
Heart attack (myocardial infarction)
Aortic dissection
Aortic stenosis
Pericarditis
Cardiac-related chest pain often presents as pressure, squeezing, or heaviness and may worsen with exertion.
Pulmonary (Lung) Causes
Pulmonary embolism
Pneumonia
Pleurisy
These conditions often involve chest pain with shortness of breath or sharp pain that worsens with breathing.
Gastrointestinal Causes
Acid reflux (GERD)
Esophageal spasms
Peptic ulcers
Gallbladder disease
Burning chest pain after meals is often digestive in origin but must be evaluated to rule out cardiac causes.
Musculoskeletal & Other Causes
Chest wall muscle strain
Costochondritis
Anxiety or panic attacks
Shingles
Because symptoms can overlap, distinguishing between heart and non-heart causes requires medical assessment. If you only experience chest pain during physical exertion, you may have whatβs referred to as stable angina. Angina is often a symptom of coronary artery disease.
What does cardiac chest feel like?
Cardiac chest pain often feels like:
Pressure or squeezing
Tightness
Heaviness
Burning discomfort
Pain that radiates to the left arm, jaw, neck, or back
Additional symptoms may include:
Shortness of breath
Fatigue
Sweating
Nausea
Dizziness
If chest pain occurs primarily with physical exertion and improves with rest, it may indicate stable angina, commonly associated with coronary artery disease. Women and older adults may experience less typical symptoms, including fatigue, shortness of breath, or mild pressure rather than severe pain.
How is chest pain evaluated?
At Vivify Medical, chest pain evaluation begins with a detailed medical history and risk factor assessment, including family history, blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes status, and lifestyle factors.
Diagnostic testing may include:
Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG)
Blood work to assess cardiac markers
Echocardiogram
Stress testing
CT imaging when indicated
Our goal is to determine whether your symptoms are cardiac in origin and identify conditions such as coronary artery blockages, valve disease, or structural abnormalities.
We offer advanced diagnostic testing in a modern cardiology setting in Lower Manhattan, allowing for efficient and comprehensive assessment.
How is chest pain treated?
Treatment depends entirely on the underlying cause.
For heart-related conditions, treatment may include:
Lifestyle modifications (nutrition, exercise, smoking cessation)
Medications to improve blood flow or control risk factors
Cardiac catheterization and stent placement
Coronary bypass surgery
Valve repair or replacement
Cardiac rehabilitation
For non-cardiac causes, we guide appropriate referrals or treatment plans to ensure comprehensive care.
Every treatment plan is individualized to your cardiovascular risk profile and overall health.
Chest Pain Specialist in NYC - Financial District
Vivify Medical is a cardiovascular practice located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, serving patients across New York City.
If you are experiencing chest pain and searching for:
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Our office provides thorough, patient-centered evaluation with a focus on safety, clarity, and timely diagnosis.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Anxiety and panic attacks can cause chest tightness and discomfort. However, cardiac causes must be ruled out before symptoms are attributed to anxiety.
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GERD can cause burning chest discomfort that mimics cardiac pain. Proper evaluation is necessary to differentiate the two.
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There is no reliable way to determine the cause without medical assessment. Risk factors, symptom patterns, and diagnostic testing guide the evaluation.
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Not every patient requires stress testing. The need depends on age, risk factors, symptom pattern, and initial findings.
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