Barry Ramo, M.D., FACC is a cardiologist board certified in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. He completed medical school at the University of Colorado, followed by his residency in Internal Medicine from the University of Chicago and his Fellowships in Electrophysiology and Cardiovascular Disease at Duke University. Dr. Ramo is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. He is a Clinical Professor of Medicine and Emergency Medicine at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Dr. Ramo has been a well-known cardiologist with New Mexico Heart Institute for 48 years. He currently oversees the growth and development of the New Mexico Heart Institute Foundation as well as New Heart, Fitness and Health. Dr. Ramo has been the KOAT-TV’s medical editor for the last 30 years.
Dr. Ramo's New Heart Cardiac Rehabilitation gym is an asset to the community, in particular heart patients. My doctor sent me to this program to solve quality of life issues, lack of interest anxiety as result of A-Fib. I went through three months of a designed to my needs exercise program to increase my stamina, reduce weight and regain strength with the final goal of reducing or eliminating the need for meds. All goals were achieved I am a different person and a real new me. Thank you Dr. Ramo, Jackson and New Heart staff for always encouraging me to keep pushing and to commit myself to live a healthy life. You are great . I am continuing exercising at the gym, because I feel safe and surrounded by a group of really caring professionals. Thank you