About Our Survey
About Ratings and Reviews
The star rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our independent rating system, the Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score. Learn more about our patient satisfaction survey.
Practice location
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Languages | English |
Board certification | Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine |
Medical school | University of Cincinnati |
Internship | Boston University Medical Center |
Residency | Boston University Medical Center |
Fellowship | Boston University Medical Center |
Specialty | Cardiac Stress Testing, Cardiomyopathy, Carotid Artery Disease, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders, Congestive Heart Failure |
Group | White Plains Hospital Physician Associates |
Accepted insurance | View accepted health insurance plans |
About
Dr. David E. Solarz is board certified in cardiovascular disease and internal medicine. His areas of clinical expertise include adult cardiology, advanced and nuclear cardiac imaging, peripheral vascular disease and arrhythmias.
Dr. Solarz completed his undergraduate studies in human biology and health and society at Cornell University. He earned his medical degree at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and completed his internship at Boston University Medical Center. He completed his residency and Chief Residency in internal medicine and cardiology fellowship at Boston University Medical Center.
His professional memberships include the American Society of Echocardiography, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association. He participated in the care of the New York Rangers hockey team. He has written for Cardiosmart.org and Lifelong Learning for the American College of Cardiology, and has worked at the national level to reduce conflict of interest in national meetings.
In the news
Podcast
Cardiology
Article
5 Things I Do to Stay Healthy
Patient comments are gathered from the Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Comments are displayed in their entirety and are anonymous for patient privacy.