What could be more satisfying than saving a patient having a heart attack? Preventing a patient from having a heart attack.

“Preventing disease by helping people make lifestyle changes is one of the most important things we do,” says Frank Grzywacz, MD, a cardiologist with Central Bucks Specialists.
Sean Reinhardt, MD, of Central Bucks Cardiology, adds, “We are seeing fewer and fewer people smoking, which is great, but the obesity epidemic is disheartening. This, too, contributes to heart disease.”
Doctors Reinhardt and Grzywacz are committed to helping patients identify and manage their individual cardiac risk factors. At Doylestown Hospital, they have found the best of both worlds – advanced technology in a compassionate community setting.
Dr. Reinhardt completed his medical education at New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ; his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center; and his Cardiology fellowship at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Camden, NJ. He is boardcertified in Internal Medicine.





