
John Gott, MD
Main:
(404) 605-5151
Fax: (404) 614-4261
Fax: (404) 614-4261
95 Collier Road NW, Suite 5015, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309
Business hours
Monday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Tuesday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Wednesday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Thursday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Friday | 8:00am to 5:00pm |
Saturday | - |
Sunday | - |
About us
Dr. Gott has been practicing cardiac surgery since 1989. He earned his medical degree from the University of Louisville in Kentucky, where he then completed an internship and residency from 1982 to 1986. Dr. Gott also served a residency at Emory University affiliated hospitals from 1986 to 1989. He served a research fellowship in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery at University of Louisville. Dr. Gott is board certified in thoracic surgery. He has been on medical staff at Piedmont Hospital since 2000.
Languages | English |
Tags | anomalies of pulmonary circulation, anomalies of the aorta, anomalies of the diaphragm, anomalous pulmonary artery, anomalous pulmonary venous return, aortic root replacement, aortic valve replacement, asbestos lung, atrial septal defect (asd) repair, atrioventricular canal defects, balloon catheter, biopsy chest wall, biopsy diaphragm, biopsy of lung, bloodless cardiac surgery, bronchial fistula repair, bronchoscopy, cardiac rehabilitation, cervical rib resection, chest wall abscess, chest wall disorder, chest wall lump, chest wall resection, chest wall tumors, circulatory assist devices, closure of diaphragmatic fistula, collapsed lung, collateral vessel closure, common aortopulmonary trunk, congenital atresia of the pulmonary valve, congenital heart disease, congenital infundibular stenosis, congenital insufficiency of the aortic valve, congenital mitral valve regurgitation, congenital stenosis of the aortic valve, congenital stenosis of the mitral valve, congenital stenosis of the pulmonary valve, congenital subaortic stenosis, congenital tricuspid stenosis, congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries, contusion of chest wall, cor biloculare, cor triatriatum, coronary artery bypass surgery, correction of pectus deformity, cryoablation, cyanotic heart disease, decortication of lung, diaphragmatic hernia, diaphragmatic tumor, double aortic arch, ebsteins anomaly, empyema, endocardial cushion defect, endoscopic biopsy of lung, endoscopic surgery, enhanced external counterpulsation therapy eecp, epicardial lead placement, esophageal diverticulectomy, esophageal diverticulum, esophageal mass, esophageal motility disorders, esophageal myotomy, esophageal perforation, esophageal stenosis, esophageal stricture, esophageal ulcer, esophageal varices, esophagectomy, excision of bronchus, exploratory thoracotomy, external fistula of the trachea repair, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, extrapleural pneumonectomy, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, foreign body (esophagus), hamartoma of lung, heart transplant, heart transplant rejection, idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis, impella insertion, impella management, infiltrative disorders of the heart, infundibular pulmonic stenosis, intra aortic balloon pump, ischemic cardiomyopathy, laparoscopic heller myotomy for achalasia, left atrial appendage closure, ligation of bronchus, linx, loeys dietz syndrome, lung abscess, lung cancer, lung contusion, lung mass, lung resection, lung volume reduction surgery, malignant effusion, malignant neoplasm of main bronchus, mallory weiss tear |
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