Our History:
Capital Cardiology Associates
The Beginning:
Troy Cardiology and F2G2
The roots of Capital Cardiology Associates trace back to two separate practices, The Troy Cardiology Group and F2G2.
July 1, 1980: Troy Cardiology Group formed by Dr. Martin Echt
July 1, 1980: Troy Cardiology Group formed by Dr. Martin Echt
January 1, 1982: Dr. Lundgren joins Dr. Ech
July 1984: F2G2 is formed when Drs. Formel, Fillipone, Gay, and Grubs combine practices
July 1, 1986: Dr. Papandrea joins Albany Group
September 1, 1989: Dr. Macina joins the practice
A Benchmark Practice
The CCA Story
It’s 1995 and two separate, small groups of cardiologists struggle in an environment that is quickly changing, requiring collaboration to continue business operations. The physicians are separated by the Hudson River but united in a desire to succeed in providing the best cardiac care to the Capital District and beyond.
The group of doctors soon merge to create a new practice, Capital Cardiology Associates (CCA), twelve cardiologists with Dr. Martin Echt as CEO. They initially provided services to Samaritan Hospital in Troy and St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany. Their strategy was simple; they would be available anytime, anywhere, and at a moment’s notice. They shared the belief that there should be no barriers to the community seeking cardiac care. This drive created a reputation as a benchmark cardiology practice with a track record of reliability, success, and trustworthiness.
A Benchmark Practice:
1990-1994
January 1, 1990: Albany and Troy groups merge to form Capital Cardiology Associates
March 1, 1990: Dr. Delago, Dr. Constantino, and Dr. Cuttrone added to CCA
March 1, 1994: Dr. Atalay joins CCA
I joined CCA because of the quality of the physicians in the group, many of whom were my former fellows. The most important element in the success of this group has been the unbelievable talent and work ethic of the group and the excellent subsequent recruits. The expertise in individual subspecialty areas in cardiology and the lack of fear to venture into new and challenging new fields has enabled the exponential growth and ongoing success we can all be proud of.
Hasan Atalay
MD, FACC, Capital Cardiology Associates
Growth and innovation
The 1990s
In the mid-1990s, CCA established a relationship with Albany Medical Center. Dr. Augustin “Gus” Delago became the lead CCA physician there and soon Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab, a title that he has held ever since. He created The Transfer Center at CCA, which simplified the process of transfers to the cath lab from outlying communities to Albany for cardiac procedures. Dr. Delago is now one of the nation’s leaders in structural heart procedures in addition to being the President and CEO of Capital Cardiology Associates.
Cardiac Catheterization
Also known as an angiography, this diagnostic procedure looks at the heart’s blood vessels, chambers, and valves. If a blockage is present, it may be corrected or referred for surgery.
Transfer Center
Located in our Corporate Woods and Troy locations, the Transfer Center is a dedicated team of registered nurses and medical professionals who aid in coordinating patient procedures performed at Albany Medical Center, St. Peter’s Hospital, and Samaritan Hospital.
Along with creating an outstanding reputation, CCA endeavored to embrace technology to improve business efficiencies and patient care. We were one of the first to adopt electronic billing in the private sector. We worked with a local vendor to design an electronic health record from the physician’s point of view. This allowed our team to spend more time with the patient and less time dictating. Our electronic health record was available 24/7 from anywhere in the world, allowing doctors quick and easy access to the patient’s entire health record within minutes. These functions were innovative in the late 1990s, setting the standard for today’s electronic health records information systems. They included in the design the ability to pull data from thousands of patient records that would evaluate the success of their care and treatment. This lead to the formation of the Research Dept at CCA, where being able to assess the outcomes of methods used to treat coronary artery disease is paramount to success.
CCA: Always Evolving
The Mid-90s
Continued Growth
July 1996: Dr. Morris joins CCA
June 1997: Dr. Putnam merges with CCA
July 1997: Dr. Benton begins with CCA
November 1, 1997: Dr. Shah joins CCA
Early 2000s
By 2005, Capital Cardiology was fully established as a group and had gained 50% of the market share in the capital district. Today, we are one of a handful of independent practices pressing ahead of the curve of business consolidation.
CCA was the first independent practice to offer Cardiac CT. Because it was new technology, the insurance companies were not yet convinced that it was safer and better than sending patients to the cath lab for evaluation and treatment of their chest pain. Our team performed cardiac CT tests without compensation to prove with science and outcomes that this was indeed better for the patient. In time the insurance companies were on board, and now it is an unquestioned standard of care. Later we upgraded our CT machine leading to faster imagery and less exposure to radiation, making it the lowest exposure in the capital district.
Capital Cardiology Associates uses GE Healthcare’s CardioGraphe™, the only dedicated cardiovascular CT scanner
The Early 2000s
CCA’s Capabilities Increase
2000: CT surgeons merge
March 2, 2001: Dr. Santoro joins CCA
July 1, 2001: Dr. Papaleo begins in Troy Office
August 2, 2002: Dr. Smith joins CCA
2003: Oneonta Office opens led by Dr. Zhou
2004: Pittsfield Office opens
January 1, 2006: Dr. Seedhom begins at CCA
May 23, 2006: Dr. Phelan begins at CCA
Enhanced Cardiac Access
CCA started the first walk-in urgent cardiac care center in Corporate Woods call Enhanced Cardiac Access in 2014. This has been a great benefit to referring physicians and the public at large, avoiding an expensive ED visit with rapid evaluation and treatment in the office setting. Unprecedented throughout the state and very successful in lowing the cost of health care.
When it’s your heart, you just can’t wait.
2008 through 2021
Continuing momentum
July 1, 2008: Dr. Sullenberger and Dr. Uzzilia’s 1st day
July 1, 2009: Dr. Feygin starts in Troy
August 3, 2009: Dr. Bernstein joins CCA
June 2012: Dr. Zuravicky’s office merges with CCA
Cardiac PET
CCA was the first practice to offer Cardiac PET in an office setting, as well as Transesophageal Echocardiograms, which had previously been performed only in the hospital.
2010 and Beyond
Leading the Community with Compassionate Cardiac Care
Dec 2011: 1st TAVR by Dr. DeLago
Jul 1, 2012: Dr. Zuravicky joins CCA
Sep 1, 2013: Dr. Winston starts at CCA
Jan 2014: 1st MitraClip by Dr. DeLago
Jul 7, 2014: Dr. Maroney joins CCA
Aug 11, 2014: Dr. Alimohommad joins CCA
May 23, 2016: 1st Watchman by Dr. O’Brien
Sep 2017": 1st PET Scanner opens
Jan 2019: 1,000th TEE Procedure Performed
Nov 7, 2019: Dr. Massie starts at CCA