About Dr. Robert Capodilupo, MD

Robert Capodilupo, MD, is a board-certified and fellowship-trained cardiologist and executive medical director at New England Heart and Vascular Institute in Manchester, New Hampshire, and is affiliated with Catholic Medical Center and Parkland Medical Center. He specializes in cardiovascular disease and advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology. Visit our website to learn more, and call to schedule an appointment.

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Dr capodilupo was incredibly professional and knowledgeable. He reviewed my symptoms and recommended an appropriate course of treatment. The New England heart institute has been a leader in cardiac care for years! I live the whole team!

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Dr Capodilupo is professional and was informed on my physical health status even though some blood work and scans were done at different facilities. Attentive to my questions and recommended some exercises to be followed up.

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I have no idea who this doctor is. I have never heard from him before. How is he considered my doctor?

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14 years ago you saved my life. Thank you.

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Very professional and caring.

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