Samuel Family Cardiology stands tall upon the proud shoulders of the father-son duo of Dr. John Samuel and Dr. Paulraj Samuel.
Our services are centered around a patient-focused care model. We put into practice our motto of providing the highest quality of personalized and patient-centered cardiac care to achieve superlative levels of patient satisfaction.
Together, Dr. John and Dr. Samuel form a formidable team, combining decades of experience and cutting-edge knowledge to care for your heart. They work closely with their patients in a personable and engaging style that is focused on returning patients to optimal health as quickly as possible, with the best possible outcomes.
Proper care and timely treatment can go a long way to overcoming heart troubles. but our doctors and staff all urge patients to think about how every day is another day they almost didn’t have!
Cherish Your Life!
Recently featured on the Hope Pieced Together podcast, where Dr. Paulraj Samuel discusses the importance of integrating your mental and physical health: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
If you or your healthcare providers have any concerns around your cardiovascular health, contact us.
Healthy hearts lead to happy lives.
With a growing number of cardiovascular cases annually, it can be difficult to get access to timely cardiac consultations. At Samuel Family Cardiology, we offer patients the flexibility to book a telehealth consultation online for secure audio and video visits with our doctors.
We are proud to provide a wide range of cardiovascular diagnostic, preventive, and therapy options and are centrally located for patients in the Spring, Humble, Conroe, Magnolia, Kingwood, Atascocita, and The Woodlands, TX areas.
21848 Holzwarth Road, Suite 110
Spring, TX 77388
Phone (281) 446-2999
3786 FM 1488 Suite 100,
The Woodlands, TX 77384
Phone (281) 446-2999
A cardiologist is a physician who treats a wide range of conditions related to the functioning of the heart and blood vessels. They can specialize in treating specific heart conditions, such as abnormal heart rhythms, heart failure, or heart problems.
Conditions treated by a cardiologist include:
A cardiologist goes through extensive education and training, spending three or more years in specialized cardiovascular disease training after completing their study of general internal medicine.
To reduce your risk for heart disease, live a healthy lifestyle. The best action is to follow a heart-healthy diet and stay physically active. This can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease.
The risk for heart disease is greatly dependent on your family history. Your risk will increase if your family has a history of heart disease. In such a case, knowing your heart health number can help you address your heart disease risk factors.
Heart health numbers include your body mass index, blood pressure, cholesterol reading, and blood sugar levels.
Heart attack symptoms vary a fair bit, and not everyone having a heart attack will experience the same symptoms. Some people have severe symptoms, while others have mild or no symptoms.
The most common heart attack symptoms include:
Interventional cardiology is the specialty within cardiology that helps diagnose and treat vascular (blood vessels) and coronary (heart) conditions using small tubes called catheters.
An interventional cardiologist performs catheter-based minimally-invasive procedures to address problems with your heart and blood vessels. This treatment allows your cardiologist to perform life-saving procedures without needing open-heart surgery.