Erminia Guarneri, MD

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Dr. Erminia Guarneri received her medical degree from State University of New York at Brooklyn College of Medicine. She then served her internship and residency at Cornell Medical Center, where she later became chief medical resident. Dr. Guarneri also completed cardiology fellowships at both New York University Medical Center and Scripps Clinic.

Dr. Guarneri specializes in Cardiovascular Disease, Integrative Holistic Medicine, and Nuclear Cardiology. She founded the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine to aggressively treat and prevent cardiovascular disease. Dr. Guarneri has written numerous books and articles detailing how integrative medicine benefits patients with various conditions. She is on medical staff at Scripps Green Hospital.

Dr. Guarneri has over 27 years of medical experience and she is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in both Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. She is also board certified by the American Board of Nuclear Medicine. Dr. Guarneri is currently welcoming new patients.

Education

Scripps Clinic, Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship - 1995

New York Hospital, Cardiology Fellowship - 1994

New York Hospital, Internal Medicine Residency - 1991

State University of New York at Brooklyn College of Medicine, MD - 1988

Hospital Affiliations

Scripps Green Hospital

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

Memberships & Associations

American College of Cardiology, Fellow

Alpha Omega Alpha

American Medical Women’s Association

American Board of Holistic Medicine

Languages Spoken

English