

Find and compare cardiologists in New Jersey. Check costs, read reviews, and verify insurance coverage.
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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 New Jersey, a typical cardiologist visit costs $98 (ranging from $41 to $189), which is 1% above the national median of $97. New patient visits average $142, while follow-ups average $98. This data is based on 187 contracted providers. We have 78 cardiologists in New Jersey for you to compare.
Budget
$41
5th percentile
Typical
$98
Median
Premium
$189
95th percentile
vs National
1% above
average
New Patient Visit
$142
Range: $65 – $285
Follow-Up Visit
$98
Range: $41 – $189
Based on 187 providers · Source: Transparency in Coverage Act · Updated 2026-Q1
See full cost breakdown →A Cardiovascular Disease Physician, often called a cardiologist, focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions related to the heart and blood vessels. They perform a variety of tasks, including conducting tests, prescribing medications, and recommending lifestyle changes to help manage heart health.
Cardiovascular Disease Physicians treat a range of conditions such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias. They also manage risk factors like high cholesterol and diabetes, ensuring comprehensive care for your heart.
It's a good idea to see a Cardiovascular Disease Physician if you're experiencing symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or irregular heartbeats. Even if you don’t have symptoms but have risk factors like a family history of heart disease or diabetes, a cardiologist can help assess your heart health.
To find an in-network Cardiovascular Disease Physician in New Jersey, start by checking your Blue Cross Blue Shield directory online. You can also use Momentary's AI healthcare navigator, which matches you with in-network specialists based on your specific needs and location.
Yes, many Cardiovascular Disease Physicians in New Jersey offer telehealth appointments, allowing you to consult with a heart specialist from the comfort of your home. Check with your provider or use your insurance portal to see which doctors offer this option.
In-network Cardiovascular Disease Physicians typically cost significantly less than out-of-network ones, often saving you 20-30% on out-of-pocket expenses. It’s beneficial to choose in-network doctors to make the most of your Blue Cross Blue Shield coverage.
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.