Dr. Ida MazzaMD, FACC

Cardiology

at CardioCare Heart & Vascular Center — Jupiter, FL

About

Dr. Ida Mazza earned her medical degree from Universidad Central de Venezuela and completed a general practitioner internship at Venezuela Institute of Social Security Hospital. She then trained in internal medicine at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia before completing a fellowship in non-invasive cardiovascular medicine.

Dr. Mazza is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. She specializes in women's cardiovascular health, cardiometabolic risk assessment, atrial fibrillation and cardiac arrhythmias, heart failure management, and coronary artery disease. Her diagnostic work includes stress testing, echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography, Holter monitoring, and heart event monitoring. She sees patients at both the Jupiter and West Palm Beach locations. Dr. Mazza takes a preventive, medically focused approach to complex cardiovascular conditions, with particular attention to the cardiovascular challenges that affect women.

Education & Training

Medical School

Universidad Central de Venezuela

Residency

Internal Medicine, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

Fellowship

Fellowship in Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Medicine

Additional Training

General Practitioner Internship, Venezuela Institute of Social Security Hospital

Certifications

Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC)

Conditions Treated

women's cardiovascular disease
atrial fibrillation
cardiac arrhythmias
heart failure
coronary artery disease
cardiometabolic risk
hypertension
hyperlipidemia

Who is Dr. Mazza right for?

Dr. Mazza is a strong fit for patients seeking a preventive, medically focused approach to cardiovascular care. Women navigating heart health concerns benefit especially from her specialized expertise. Patients managing atrial fibrillation, heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiometabolic risk find her clinical focus directly relevant. She also works well with patients who need thorough diagnostic workups using non-invasive tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Mazza specializes in women's cardiovascular health, atrial fibrillation, cardiac arrhythmias, heart failure, coronary artery disease, and cardiometabolic risk assessment. She takes a preventive, medically focused approach to complex cardiovascular conditions. Her practice gives particular attention to the cardiovascular challenges that affect women.

Dr. Mazza performs stress testing, echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography, Holter monitoring, and heart event monitoring. These tools allow her to evaluate cardiac function and rhythm thoroughly without invasive procedures. She draws on this full range of non-invasive diagnostics to guide individualized treatment plans.

Dr. Mazza holds the Fellow of the American College of Cardiology designation, known as FACC. This credential reflects advanced achievement and peer recognition in cardiovascular medicine.

Dr. Mazza earned her medical degree from Universidad Central de Venezuela. She completed a general practitioner internship at Venezuela Institute of Social Security Hospital. She then trained in internal medicine at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and completed a fellowship in non-invasive cardiovascular medicine.

Yes, women's cardiovascular health is a defined area of Dr. Mazza's clinical focus. She gives particular attention to the cardiovascular conditions and risk patterns that affect women. Patients seeking a cardiologist with expertise in this area will find her well suited to their needs.

Dr. Mazza sees patients at both CardioCare Heart & Vascular Center locations. She practices at the Jupiter office and the West Palm Beach office.

Dr. Mazza takes a preventive and medically focused approach to cardiovascular health. She emphasizes identifying and managing risk factors before they progress. Her work integrates advanced diagnostics with goal-directed strategies for reducing long-term cardiac risk.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026