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White Plains Hospital Expands Cardiac Electrophysiology Program

March 1, 2019

American Heart Month begins with the arrival of Dr. James Peacock to White Plains Hospital (WPH) Cardiac Electrophysiology Program. Dr. Peacock comes to the Hospital from NewYork-Presbyterian where he served as the Associate Chief Medical Officer and Electrophysiologist in the Division of Cardiology. He will join Dr. Daniel Y. Wang in the Hospital’s Cardiac Electrophysiology Program.

Dr. Peacock earned a bachelor degree in Biochemical Sciences at Harvard University and his medical degree from Vanderbilt University Medical School, Nashville, Tennessee. He obtained an advanced Master's Degree in Patient Oriented Research from the Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. He completed his residency in Medicine and fellowships in Cardiology and Electrophysiology at Columbia University. Dr. Peacock is board certified in cardiac electrophysiology, cardiovascular disease and internal medicine.

Dr. Peacock specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of abnormal heart rhythms.

Dr. Peacock will see patients at 170 Maple Avenue, Suite 305, adjacent to the Hospital.  His office can be reached at (914) 849-2690.