Dr. Angelique M. Hart
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881 Lead Ave. SE , Suite B
Albuquerque, NM, United States
87102
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Dr. Angelique M. Hart's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Graduated from medical school in 1989 at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands. She continued her medical training with an internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama, followed by Anesthesiology residency and Pain Management fellowship at the University of Miami. Dr. Hart started her medical career teaching Interventional Pain Management at the Department of Anesthesiology of the University of Miami Medical School. Dr. Hart has received extensive additional training in multiple Integrative Medicine modalities including Detoxification Therapies and Functional Medicine, Regenerative Medicine modalities including PRP Stem Cell Injection Therapies for Pain Management and Aesthetics, and Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy. Dr. Hart is Certified in Chelation Therapy, Spinal Epiduroscopy, and PRP Stem Cell Injection Therapies. Dr. Hart participated as a Clinical Investigator for the NIH funded national study: TACT (Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy). She is a Diplomat of the American Board of Holistic Medicine, former University of Miami Assistant Professor and former Director of the Pain Center at the VA Medical Center in Miami. Dr. Hart started a private medical practice in Miami Springs with the development of an Integrative and Holistic based program in 2002. She continued this program after moving to New Mexico in 2008, where she currently practices in Albuquerque.
Languages
- Dutch
- English
- Spanish
Education
- University of Groningen (Grad. 1989)
Dr. Hart no longer takes insurance, new patients be aware. She does try to keep her fees affordable. I would not see Dr. Hart about hormone replacement therapy; unfortunately, she doesn't understand female hormone function any better than most of the doctors in Santa Fe. I expected so much more from her, but was disappointed. She seems to be lost when presented with some of the common symptoms of menopause.
Submitted Jan. 6, 2016