Clinician Testimonials

Morris Brown, MD

Dr. Morris Brown

Dayton Primary Care, Dayton, OH
"I can do it here in the office. I can do it when I see the patient. They come in with a complaint, the test is done. I get the results back within three days, sometime two days. That’s definitely assisting me to resolve the issue sooner."

Jaime Burkle MD

Dr. Jaime Burkle

Piedmont Heart Institute, Atlanta, GA
"I have adopted Corus CAD in my practice because it’s a simple, noninvasive way of assessing the possibility of obstructive coronary artery disease as the [cause] of my patients’ symptoms, without exposing them to radiation, or without having to incur into very expensive diagnostic tests."

Jaime Burkle MD

Dr. Jaime Burkle

Piedmont Heart Institute, Atlanta, GA
"The utility of Corus CAD in women is particularly important, because, as we know, women present with atypical symptoms when it comes to coronary artery disease."

Michael Conlin, MD

Dr. Michael Conlin

Johns Creek Primary Care, Johns Creek, GA
"...Many times, female patients have atypical symptoms for obstructive coronary artery disease, especially dyspnea...I do a Corus score on them to determine whether or not I should pursue a respiratory etiology for their complaint, or should I look into obstructive disease."
Daniel Fontenot, MD

Dr. Daniel Fontenot

Baton Rouge Cardiology Center, Baton Rouge, LA
"Patients who present with atypical symptoms and are low risk, these folks are great candidates for Corus tests. A low Corus score has a tremendous negative predictive value."

Daniel Fontenot, MD

Dr. Daniel Fontenot

Baton Rouge Cardiology Center, Baton Rouge, LA
"Working up female patients who present with symptoms can be a bit of a diagnostic dilemma, because their symptoms are often atypical."

David Hoffman, MD

Dr. David Hoffman

Heart Associates, Youngstown, OH
"We’re able to tell that patient with great certainty, with the negative predictive value being so high, that the likelihood is that their symptoms don’t represent obstructive coronary artery disease."

Lawrence Kline DO

Dr. Lawrence Kline

North Phoenix Heart Center, Palm Valley, AZ
"Corus CAD differs greatly from current testing such as MPI in that it requires little effort on both the physician and the patient side.  I can do Corus CAD immediately in my office when a patient decides they want to have it done, and the results are available in two to three days."

Lawrence Wilson, MD

Dr. Lawrence Wilson

Wake Forest Family Physicians, Wake Forest, NC
"Corus CAD is different from standard diagnostic testing modalities in that it is a blood test. It does not involve referrals out of my office. It does not involve exercise or nuclear stress- testing, and it gives me a very fair amount of comfort, when the test score is low, that there is not a very high likelihood of cardiovascular disease."