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Cardiologists in Colorado

A cardiologist specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart and blood vessels. During a first visit, expect a detailed medical history review, physical exam, and potentially an EKG or echocardiogram. Follow-up visits are typically shorter, focused on managing conditions like hypertension, arrhythmia, or heart failure.

In Colorado, a typical cardiologist visit costs $108 (ranging from $64 to $257), which is 11% above the national median of $97. New patient visits average $192, while follow-ups average $108. This data is based on 25 contracted providers. We have 55 cardiologists in Colorado for you to compare.

Colorado's cardiac care costs rank 30th nationally, with the state's competitive ambulatory surgery center market around Denver helping moderate pricing despite elevated physician overhead costs. Heart Doctor visits in Colorado typically range from $64 to $257, with patients paying a median of $108 out-of-pocket based on negotiated insurance rates across the state's 25 active specialists. Browse all Heart Doctor providers in Colorado to find in-network options and compare transparent pricing before your appointment.

Office Visit Costs for Cardiologist in Colorado

Budget

$64

5th percentile

Typical

$108

Median

Premium

$257

95th percentile

vs National

11% above

average

New Patient Visit

$192

Range: $80$406

Follow-Up Visit

$108

Range: $64$257

Based on 25 providers · Source: Transparency in Coverage Act · Updated 2026-Q1

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KV

Dr. Karyl Vanbenthuysen, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Littleton, CO 80120

Rating

5

127 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,143

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Dr. Barry Molk, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Lone Tree, CO 80124

Rating

5

42 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,143

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JG

Dr. Jerry Greenberg, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Vail, CO 81657

Rating

5

10 reviews

Est. Cost

$9,476

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MR

Dr. Michael Rubinstein, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Glenwood Spgs, CO 81601

Rating

5

5 reviews

Est. Cost

$720

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DR

Dr. Donald Rabor, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Brighton, CO 80601

Rating

5

5 reviews

Est. Cost

$136

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CS

Dr. Chad Stoltz, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Fort Collins, CO 80528

Rating

5

3 reviews

Est. Cost

$678

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WB

Dr. William Baker, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

Rating

5

3 reviews

Est. Cost

$110

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PL

Dr. Peter Lemis, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Frisco, CO 80443

Rating

5

2 reviews

Est. Cost

$163

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CB

Dr. Cinthia Bateman, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Littleton, CO 80120

Rating

5

2 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,143

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WM

Dr. William Miller, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Fort Collins, CO 80528

Rating

5

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$80

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NH

Dr. Nita Harris, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Colorado Springs, CO 80907

Rating

5

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$324

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RM

Dr. Randall Marsh, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Greeley, CO 80631

Rating

5

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$529

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DR

Dr. David Rosenbaum, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Rating

5

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$584

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RS

Rajesh Sharma, M.D.,F.A.C.C.

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Westminster, CO 80234

Rating

5

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,915

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GG

Dr. George Gustafson, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Rating

5

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$584

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JO

Dr. John Ord, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Aurora, CO 80012

Rating

4.7

170 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,021

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JA

Dr. John Altman, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Lakewood, CO 80228

Rating

4.7

31 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,915

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JL

Dr. Joseph Lee, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Rating

4.7

28 reviews

Est. Cost

$584

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Dr. Satya Nelluri, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Aurora, CO 80045

Rating

4.7

3 reviews

Est. Cost

$94

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Dr. Vijay Subbarao, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Lakewood, CO 80228

Rating

4.6

230 reviews

Est. Cost

$167

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JR

Jeffrey Rubinstein, M.D.,F.A.C.C.

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Lakewood, CO 80228

Rating

4.6

21 reviews

Est. Cost

$4,068

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BM

Dr. Brian Metz, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Colorado Springs, CO 80907

Rating

4.6

19 reviews

Est. Cost

$324

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AD

Dr. Anthony Doing, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Fort Collins, CO 80528

Rating

4.6

14 reviews

Est. Cost

$584

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JO

Dr. John Oldemeyer, MD

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

Fort Collins, CO 80528

Rating

4.6

11 reviews

Est. Cost

$584

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What Drives Cardiologists Costs in Colorado

Colorado's Heart Doctor costs run approximately 7% above national averages, reflecting the state's higher physician overhead costs and concentration of specialists along the Front Range corridor. The competitive ambulatory surgery center market around Denver helps moderate some cardiac procedure costs compared to hospital-only markets.

Urban vs. Rural Provider Availability

Front Range counties from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs contain most of Colorado's 25 Heart Doctor providers, while western slope and eastern plains residents often travel 2-3 hours for specialist appointments. This geographic maldistribution creates access barriers and higher travel costs for rural patients requiring cardiac care.

Facility Type and Overhead Costs

Hospital-owned cardiology practices in Colorado often add facility fees ranging from $50-200 per visit, while independent physician offices typically charge single professional fees. Major health systems like Presbyterian St. Joseph, UCHealth, and SCL Health operate most Front Range cardiac programs with varying pricing structures.

Insurance Market Competition in Colorado

Denver and Boulder counties enjoy robust insurer competition between UHC, Anthem, and Kaiser, which helps moderate negotiated rates through competitive pressure. Rural Colorado counties often have only 1-2 carrier options on individual markets, reducing insurer incentive to aggressively negotiate specialist rates downward.

Physician Supply and Demand in Colorado

Colorado's 25 active Heart Doctor providers serve approximately 5.8 million residents, indicating potential access constraints especially outside metro Denver. This specialist shortage allows established practices to maintain higher fee schedules while creating 2-4 week wait times for non-urgent cardiac consultations across much of the state.

When to See a Cardiologist

Common Reasons Patients Seek a Heart Doctor

Patients typically schedule Heart Doctor visits for chest pain evaluation, irregular heartbeat assessment, high blood pressure management requiring specialist input, family history of early heart disease, and abnormal stress test or EKG results from primary care screening. Many visits involve medication optimization for existing cardiac conditions or pre-operative clearance before major surgery.

Warning Signs You Should Not Ignore

Seek immediate Heart Doctor evaluation for chest pain with shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat episodes lasting more than a few minutes, or sudden onset leg swelling with breathing difficulty. These symptoms may indicate serious cardiac conditions requiring prompt specialist assessment rather than waiting for routine appointment availability.

Preventive vs. Reactive Visits

Preventive cardiac screenings for patients with diabetes, strong family history, or multiple risk factors are often covered fully under insurance prevention benefits. Symptomatic visits for chest pain or palpitations typically involve copays or deductible responsibility, making cost verification important before scheduling. Colorado ranks 28th nationally for heart disease mortality, with mountain communities showing lower rates than eastern plains agricultural areas where specialist access remains limited.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Cardiovascular Disease Physician, often called a cardiologist, specializes in diagnosing and treating heart and blood vessel conditions. They perform tests, provide treatment plans, and help manage chronic conditions related to cardiovascular health.

Cardiovascular Disease Physicians treat a range of conditions, including heart disease, high blood pressure, arrhythmias, heart failure, and cholesterol disorders. They also work with patients who have had heart attacks or other cardiovascular emergencies.

You should consider seeing a Cardiovascular Disease Physician if you're experiencing symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or irregular heartbeats. Additionally, if you have risk factors such as diabetes, obesity, or a family history of heart disease, it’s wise to consult a heart specialist.

To find an in-network Cardiovascular Disease Physician in Colorado, check your Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance directory or use their online provider search tool. You can also visit Momentary's AI healthcare navigator, which can help you find in-network specialists tailored to your needs.

In-network Cardiovascular Disease Physicians typically have lower costs for visits and procedures compared to out-of-network providers. You might find that in-network costs are significantly reduced, often around 20-40% less than what you’d pay out-of-pocket for out-of-network care.

Yes, many Cardiovascular Disease Physicians in Colorado offer telehealth appointments, making it easier for you to consult with a heart specialist from the comfort of your home. It's a good idea to check with individual providers or your insurance plan to confirm availability.

Data sourced from NPI Registry, insurer negotiated rates (Transparency in Coverage Act), and public review platforms. Editorial policy · Learn about our data

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Cost estimates are based on publicly available negotiated rate data and may not reflect your actual out-of-pocket cost. Always consult with your healthcare provider and insurance company for accurate cost information and medical decisions.