Dr. Arno Ruusalepp
Cardiac Surgery
Tartu, Estonia
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Dr. Arno Ruusalepp is head of the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Tartu University Hospital, Estonia's leading academic medical centre, where he has worked as a cardiac surgeon since 2004. He is also an associate professor of cardiac surgery at the University of Tartu.
His publicly reported areas of practice centre on adult cardiac surgery. Patients considering care should confirm current consulting arrangements, sub-specialty focus and availability directly with the hospital.
Qualifications
- • MD
- • PhD
Experience
- Years of Experience
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- Procedures Performed
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- Registration
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Hospital Affiliations
- • Tartu University Hospital
Conditions Treated
Questions to Ask This Surgeon
- 1. How many of my specific procedure have you performed, and what are your outcomes?
- 2. Are you board-certified in Cardiac Surgery, and may I see your credentials?
- 3. What is your complication rate for this procedure, and how do you manage complications?
- 4. Will you personally perform the entire procedure, or will residents/fellows be involved?
- 5. What does follow-up care look like — how will we communicate after I return home?
- 6. Can you provide references from international patients you have treated?
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