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My name is Alan Kogan. I'm an interventional cardiologist who's been in
practice for 37 years.
I want for my patients what I would want for my mother,
what I would want for my father. They see that I care.
They see that I'm not rushing them through
I'm not looking at my watch. They get as much time as they need
if that's ten minutes it's 10 minutes and if it's hour-and-a-half it's an hour and a
half
They know that they can count on me to be
be there for them when they need it at any time. I've never closed the doors to
our practice
I've never turned away a patient for want of insurance, for want of
payment opportunity. If a person is
sick, if a family member is sick and they need
cardiac care we're going to provide them.
I get letters from family members after
a loved one has passed thanking me for all of the care
or when the loved one themselves comes back and asks me to
assume their care that I know that
I've been successful in my job.