Kevin McCoach, MD, FACC, specializes in general cardiology as well as patients with hypertension. Dr. McCoach also supervises patients with vascular problems who are treated at the Hackensack University Medical Center (UMC) Mountainside Hospital Hyperbaric Center.In addition to his position with Essex Heart Group / Summit Health, Dr. McCoach is Medical Director of the Hackensack UMC Mountainside Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation Department. He is an attending physician at Hackensack UMC Mountainside Hospital in Montclair / Glen Ridge, and at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey.Dr. McCoach is Former Chairman of the Hackensack UMC Mountainside Hospital Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Committee. He has been Cochairman of the Level of Care Subcommittee and a member of the Admission Discharge Criteria Subcommittee, Project Redesign Committee, Medical Board, Ethics Committee, Credentials Committee, Capital Budget and Planning Committee, and Department of Medicine Executive Committee at Hackensack UMC Mountainside Hospital. Dr. McCoach is a member of the American College of Cardiology.Dr. McCoach has given physical examinations for members of the New York Giants Football Team and he has provided stress testing for candidates of the Bloomfield, New Jersey, Police and Fire Department."I can't remember a time when I didn't want to be a doctor," says Dr. McCoach. "In addition to helping my patients improve and maintain their cardiovascular and overall health, I find it rewarding to develop long-lasting personal relationships with them. I treat each of my patients as an equal, and I enjoy partnering with them in decisions about their health and well-being."When he is not working with his patients, Dr. McCoach enjoys reading fiction, history, and science fiction. He especially enjoys spending time with his dog, LiLu (or WeeWoo). "LiLu has a busier social life than most people," says Dr. McCoach. "When I'm with my patients, I share LiLu with my mom and a good friend. LiLu spends her busy days running errands, visiting people in the nursing home, and taking happy walks. Sometimes when I'm lucky enough to walk her, people I don't even know call out to LiLu, ask who I am, and ask how I got lucky enough to walk her that day!"
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