Dr. Jeong Yune-Gill operates a single-provider cardiology practice focused on diagnosis and ongoing management of heart disease in adults. The practice is independent and not part of a hospital system, which allows it to schedule appointments without referral barriers but means patients coordinate their own specialist transfers if procedural cardiology or surgery is needed.
The office handles the diagnostic workup and long-term care for conditions like hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and valvular problems. Testing happens on-site, including electrocardiograms (EKGs) and echocardiograms, which means many answers arrive during the visit rather than after waiting for outside lab results. The practice does not perform invasive procedures like catheterization or stent placement; those are referred to interventional cardiologists at nearby hospitals. New patients are welcome and do not require a referral from a primary care doctor, though some insurance plans still require it for coverage.
Initial consultations and follow-up visits are billed at standard office-visit rates, typically $150 to $300 out of pocket (after insurance), though your actual cost depends entirely on your plan and deductible. In-office testing (EKG and echocardiogram) is usually bundled into the visit charge rather than added separately. Most insurance accepted includes Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and major commercial plans; confirm your specific coverage before booking.
Chattanooga has limited independent cardiology offices. Most cardiologists practice within larger groups tied to Erlanger or CHI Memorial, which can mean longer appointment waits (often 6 to 8 weeks for new patients) and more rigid referral requirements. Jeong's solo practice typically schedules faster and offers more direct patient access. However, if you need a procedure, those hospital-based practices can move you seamlessly into the catheterization lab; Jeong's office must refer you out, adding a coordination step. Choose Jeong's practice if you value quick access to a cardiologist for diagnosis and ongoing medication management. Choose a hospital-based group if you are likely to need procedures and prefer one system for all your care.
The practice works well for stable patients on medications (hypertension, high cholesterol, heart failure maintenance), new concerns like palpitations or chest pain that need ruling in or out, and post-event follow-up (after a stent or bypass elsewhere). It does not suit patients needing procedures right away or those who strongly prefer integrated hospital care. Medicare patients should confirm they do not need a referral under their specific plan.
Expect a standard cardiology intake: medical history, blood pressure and pulse, listening to the heart, and an EKG performed in the office. If indicated, an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) often happens the same day. You leave with results and a preliminary assessment of whether your symptoms or findings suggest a problem and whether medications or lifestyle changes are the next step.
The office is located on the south side of Chattanooga. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited evening availability. Parking is standard office-lot parking. Verify hours directly before your appointment, as solo practices sometimes adjust scheduling.
Jeong Yune-Gill MD PC fills a gap in Chattanooga's cardiology landscape for patients seeking quick, direct access to a cardiologist without the scheduling friction of a hospital system, making it a practical choice for stable heart disease management and diagnostic workups.
