Yale New Haven Health enhances the lives of the people we serve by providing access to high value, patient-centered care in collaboration with those who share our values.
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- Lauren Baldassarre, MD- Cardiac MRI
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- James Freeman, MD- Electrophysiology
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- Arnar Geirsson, MD- Cardiac Surgery
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- E. Kevin Hall, MBBCh (MD)- Pediatric Cardiology
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- Rachel Lampert, MD - Program Director
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- Arya Mani, MD- Genetics
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- Robert McNamera, MD- Echocardiography
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- Sounok Sen, MD - Program Co-Director
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- Nikhil Sikand, MD - HCM/Cardiomyopathy
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- John Stendahl, MD, PHD. - Program Co-Director
New Haven, Connecticut is a coastal city on the southern end of the state, along the northern shores of Long Island Sound. The land was originally home to the Quinnipiac tribe before the city was founded by English Puritans in 1638 and became one of the first “planned cities” in the U.S. Yale University, New Haven’s most well-known landmark (as well as its largest employer), was founded in 1701, as the 3rd university in the country and one of 9 “colonial colleges” founded prior to the Revolutionary War. It is also home to the world’s first telephone exchange, telephone directory, and public phone. Locals refer to New Haven as the “Cultural Capital of Connecticut,” due to its abundance of arts venues, and it earned the nickname “The Elm City,” having had the first public tree planting program in the U.S.
The weather in New Haven, CT is seasonal, with fairly classic snowy Winters, hot and humid Summers, temperate and rainy Springs, and chilly but beautiful Falls. Don’t forget to check the weather a few days before you visit.
To learn the basics for Yale New Haven Hospital’s HCM Center patients and visitors, click here. For a deep dive into all of your travel and housing options, expand each of the categories provided on this page. To dig into local lodging, including hotels and short-term rentals, scroll down, and click on the tab of your choice.
Travel information is provided through a collaboration between The Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association and Reasonable Accommodations LLC.
The HCMA and Reasonable Accommodations will make their best effort to keep the Patient Travel Planning Guide as current as possible. The HCMA cannot give any guarantees with regard to the prices, opening times, and availability of any specified facilities. Additionally, just because facilities are mentioned does not necessarily mean that these will always be available. Changes may also have been made to the specified prices, opening times, and availability.