Dr. Gbadebo T. David is a board-certified cardiologist in Chattanooga who specializes in invasive and interventional cardiology, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and structural heart problems that often require catheterization or device placement. He accepts new patients and works within the Chattanooga hospital system, positioning him as a referral destination for patients whose primary-care physicians suspect advanced cardiac disease requiring specialist intervention.
Dr. David operates as an adult cardiologist in Chattanooga, not a primary-care physician or a pediatric specialist. His board certification and interventional training mean his practice centers on patients who need diagnostic testing beyond a routine EKG or stress test, or who need procedures like angiography and stent placement. This is a specialist-level practice designed for mid-to-late-stage referrals, not first-contact cardiac care; patients typically arrive through referral from their internist or family medicine doctor.
Dr. David's interventional focus means his patients undergo coronary angiography (an imaging catheter placed into arteries to visualize blockages), percutaneous coronary intervention (stent placement or balloon angioplasty), and implantation or management of pacemakers and defibrillators. He also manages post-procedure follow-up and medication adjustment for patients with prior heart attacks or device placements. These are not available at urgent care or routine primary-care offices; they require a hospital-based catheterization lab and ICU capability.
In Chattanooga, two major hospital systems (Erlanger and Chattanooga Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Hospital, plus related facilities under TriStar and other operators) maintain interventional cardiology capacity. Dr. David's board certification and interventional credentials place him in the pool of a few dozen cardiologists across the region; his specific procedure volume, wait times, and outcomes are not published in a consumer-facing database, so candidates should ask at scheduling whether they expect a cath-lab opening within their medically necessary timeframe, and whether he participates in their insurance plan.
Dr. David suits patients with diagnosed or suspected coronary artery disease, recurrent arrhythmias, prior myocardial infarction, or a need for device management (pacemaker, defibrillator, or CRT device). He also works with patients whose echocardiogram or advanced imaging has raised concern about structural abnormality. Patients already under the care of a local cardiologist for stable disease may not need a second opinion unless their current doctor suggests a referral for a procedure or second interpretation. Patients in their first cardiology evaluation who have no symptoms and a normal EKG should start with their primary-care physician, not a specialist.
New patients to Dr. David's practice must have a referral from a primary-care or treating physician; call his office to verify the referral has arrived and to book a slot. Bring insurance cards, photo ID, a list of all medications (including doses and frequency), prior cardiac imaging or procedure notes if available from another hospital system, and a symptom diary if arrhythmia or chest pain is the reason for the visit. The first appointment typically includes a history and physical, review of prior testing, and possibly an office EKG; procedure scheduling or additional testing is discussed based on clinical findings, not assumed at the first visit.
Dr. David accepts Medicare and most major private insurances. Specialist copays for established patients range from $25 to $50 in most Chattanooga plans, though deductibles may apply if the patient has not met them. Procedures such as angiography or stent placement are billed to insurance separately from the physician fee; the facility charge (hospital-based) often exceeds the physician charge significantly. Verify coverage details and any prior-authorization requirements with your insurance provider and Dr. David's billing office before the appointment, as copays and out-of-pocket maximums vary widely by plan.
Dr. David's office operates during standard business hours (generally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday); emergency cardiac care outside these hours is available through local emergency departments. Call his office at the time of referral to confirm current hours and location, as specialist office addresses can change when hospitals relocate or consolidate services. Parking is available at the hospital facility where his office is based; confirm specifics when booking your appointment.
Dr. David fills a necessary role in Chattanooga's cardiac care network for patients whose disease complexity or procedural need goes beyond primary-care management, and his board certification and interventional training earn him inclusion in any referral consideration for advanced coronary intervention or arrhythmia management.
