Adirondack Cardiology welcomes new provider
GLENS FALLS — Jordan Blackwood, M.D., a board-certified cardiovascular disease
specialist, has joined the staff of Adirondack Cardiology, a service of Glens Falls Hospital.
Dr. Blackwood previously served as consultant - cardiovascular education and research
with Danbury Hospital in Danbury, CT. Prior to that, he served as chief fellow – cardiology
at Danbury Hospital.
Dr. Blackwood received his bachelor’s degree from Emory University in Atlanta, and earned
his Doctor of Medicine from Morehouse School of Medicine, also in Atlanta. He completed
his residency in internal medicine at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City,
where he was also junior attending physician. Dr. Blackwood completed his fellowship in
cardiovascular disease at Danbury Hospital.
The physicians of Adirondack Cardiology and Glens Falls Hospital provide a full range of
services, from cardiac screening and wellness to diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitative
care at locations in Queensbury, Wilton and Greenwich. People interested in making an
appointment can call their primary care physician or contact Adirondack Cardiology at
792-1233.
About Glens Falls Hospital
Glens Falls Hospital is a comprehensive integrated system of primary care, specialty care
and hospital services, serving a six-county region of the southern Adirondacks. With 2,700
employees, 535 physicians and other credentialed providers, and 27 regional health
service locations, Glens Falls Hospital has the region’s longest-established employed
physician group, including specializations in primary care, cardiology, endocrinology,
hematology/oncology, internal medicine, nephrology, occupational medicine,
otolaryngology, psychiatry, emergency and inpatient medicine, thoracic surgery, and
wound healing. Patients are offered a wide range of inpatient surgical services, primary and
specialty care, rehabilitative and diagnostic services, and community health improvement
programs. For more information: GlensFallsHospital.org.
specialist, has joined the staff of Adirondack Cardiology, a service of Glens Falls Hospital.
Dr. Blackwood previously served as consultant - cardiovascular education and research
with Danbury Hospital in Danbury, CT. Prior to that, he served as chief fellow – cardiology
at Danbury Hospital.
Dr. Blackwood received his bachelor’s degree from Emory University in Atlanta, and earned
his Doctor of Medicine from Morehouse School of Medicine, also in Atlanta. He completed
his residency in internal medicine at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City,
where he was also junior attending physician. Dr. Blackwood completed his fellowship in
cardiovascular disease at Danbury Hospital.
The physicians of Adirondack Cardiology and Glens Falls Hospital provide a full range of
services, from cardiac screening and wellness to diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitative
care at locations in Queensbury, Wilton and Greenwich. People interested in making an
appointment can call their primary care physician or contact Adirondack Cardiology at
792-1233.
About Glens Falls Hospital
Glens Falls Hospital is a comprehensive integrated system of primary care, specialty care
and hospital services, serving a six-county region of the southern Adirondacks. With 2,700
employees, 535 physicians and other credentialed providers, and 27 regional health
service locations, Glens Falls Hospital has the region’s longest-established employed
physician group, including specializations in primary care, cardiology, endocrinology,
hematology/oncology, internal medicine, nephrology, occupational medicine,
otolaryngology, psychiatry, emergency and inpatient medicine, thoracic surgery, and
wound healing. Patients are offered a wide range of inpatient surgical services, primary and
specialty care, rehabilitative and diagnostic services, and community health improvement
programs. For more information: GlensFallsHospital.org.
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