Once parked(whew!) getting up to this doctor’s pad on the 7th floor was easy. The receptionist, RNs, and PAs were all professional and friendly and assuaged the angst that always accompanies a trip to see a cardiologist. Is my ticker good? Dr David Cannom, the heart doc, knows his business, it’s been his life work, and made my reason for seeking his(2nd) opinion a slam-dunk great decision. After the testing and interview, I was told that I was in fabulous health«Exceptional» and that gets a 5-Star if nothing else, haha. I told the doctor that his office wasn’t Unilocaled yet and would he mind if I took a photo. He said sure, asked if he should look professional or smile and I told him«Just tell me I’m in fantastic health» He did and I snapped the photograph. This is a top-notch heart facility and treatment center with excellent care-givers and I felt totally safe while on their watch. And my ticker is good. Of extraordinary note, I effed-up my appointment date by a week yet they still managed to get me seen and diagnosed with no effort. They went out of their way to help me. That’s a remarkable act cuz if there’s anything I hate, it’s driving into LA and having a medical practice work within MY schedule is almost unheard of. When faced with a critical health decision, it really pays to get that second opinion. It might be a hassle but when your body is at stake, it’s dumb not to. Use whatever tools are available to read up on the care provider. Before I saw Dr Cannom, I read about him in numerous papers and studies. He’s a class act and even founded the LA Cardiology Associates I couldn’t have made a better decision.