

David Y. Feigenblum, MD
- Cardiac Electrophysiology
It is an honor to be entrusted with your care. I enjoy educating patients and helping them understand all treatment options. Working together we can achieve a quick, complete return to the activities you love.
Languages Spoken
- Hebrew
- Spanish
Related Services
Related Practices
- North Jersey Electrophysiology Associates
- Northvale Cardiology
Specialties, Procedures &
Conditions Treated
Primary Areas of Practice
- Cardiac Electrophysiology
Other Areas of Practice
- Bloodless Medicine
Procedures
- Ambulatory Telemetry Monitoring
- Arrhythmia Management
- Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
- Cardioversion
- Catheter Ablation
- Cryoablation
- Defibrillator Follow-Up
- Defibrillator Implantation
- Diagnostic Electrophysiology Study
- Holter/Ambulatory Monitoring
- Left Atrial Appendage Closure
- Pacemaker Follow-Up
- Pacemaker Implantation
- Pharmacological Stress Testing
- Radiofrequency Ablation
- Tilt Table Test
- Watchman® Implant
Conditions Treated
- Arrhythmias
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Bradycardia
- Heart Block
- Palpitations
- Shortness of Breath
- Supraventricular Tachycardia
- Syncope (Fainting)
- Tachycardia
- Ventricular Tachycardia
Locations &
Appointments
Locations
-
Northvale Cardiology
220 Livingston Street Suite 204 Northvale, NJ 07621
Main: 551-236-2200Fax: 201-608-2581
-
North Jersey Electrophysiology Associates
350 Engle Street 3 East Englewood, NJ 07631
Main: 201-894-3533Fax: 201-894-5640
Insurance
Insurances Accepted
Below is a list of the insurance plans that your provider participates in. It is very important that you contact your insurance company prior to receiving services or care. Each health insurance plan is different and some provide different levels of coverage: only your health insurance plan can provide complete information regarding your coverage and potential out-of-pocket costs.
1199 (SEIU)
- 1199 (SEIU)
Aetna
- Aetna HMO
- Aetna PPO
- Aetna POS
- Aetna Medicare Managed Care
- Medsolutions
- Meritan Health
Amerigroup
- Amerivantage
- Amerigroup Medicaid
AmeriHealth
- AmeriHealth HMO
- AmeriHealth PPO
- Value Network (Exchange Plan)
- AmeriHealth Administrator
APWU
- APWU Health Plan
Cigna
- Great-West Healthcare (GWH)
- Cigna HMO
- Cigna PPO
- Cigna Supplemental
- Health Partners
Clover Health
- Clover Health
Consumer Health Network (CHN)
- CHN PPO
CoreSource
- CoreSource
Coventry
- CCN
Empire BCBS
- Blue Priority
- Direct HMO
- Direct PPO
- Empire BCBS EPO
- Empire BCBS HMO
- Pathway EPO
- Pathway HMO
- Empire BCBS POS
- Empire BCBS PPO
- Prism
- Silver
- Total Blue
Empire Plan (NYSHIP)
- Empire Plan (NYSHIP)
First Health
- First Health
GEHA
- GEHA Health Plan
Horizon BCBS
- Horizon BCBS EPO
- Federal Employee Program
- Horizon BCBS Medicare Managed Care
- NJ Carpenters Fund
- OMNIA Tier 1
- Traditional
- Horizon PPO
- Horizon HMO
Horizon NJ Health
- Horizon NJ Health Medicaid
- Total Care (DSNP)
MagnaCare
- Local 825
- MagnaCare PPO
Mail Handlers
- Mail Handlers Benefit Plan (MHBP)
Medicaid
- Medicaid NJ
Medicare
- Medicare NJ
- Medicare NY
MultiPlan/PHCS
- Beech Street
- Humana
- PHCS
- Pomco
- MultiPlan Worker’s Comp
MVP Health Care
- MVP Health Care PPO
NALC
- NALC Health Benefit Plan
Nippon Life Insurance Co of America
- Nippon Life Benefits
Oxford
- Freedom
- Liberty
- Garden State Network
- Oxford Medicare
- Metro
QualCare
- Choice Care
- QualCare EPO
- FEHB
- GHI PPO
- HIP HMO
- HIP PPO
- HIP PRIME HMO
- HIP PRIME PPO
- QualCare HMO
- Humana
- Inner Circle
- Oscar
- QualCare PPO
- QualCare Worker’s Comp
Railroad Medicare
- Railroad Medicare NJ
- Railroad Medicare NY
TRICARE North Region
- DVA
- CHAMPVA
UMR
- UMR
UnitedHealthcare
- AARP
- Commercial and Marketplace
- Compass Benefit (Exchange)
- UnitedHealthcare EPO
- UnitedHealthcare HMO
- Medica
- UnitedHealthcare POS
- UnitedHealthcare PPO
- River Valley
- UnitedHealthcare StudentResources
United Healthcare Community and State
- United Healthcare Community and State Medicare
- United Healthcare Community and State Medicaid (NJ Family Care)
- Dual Complete
About
About David Y. Feigenblum
Dr. Feigenblum is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is medical director of the Implantable Defibrillator Center at Englewood Hospital. Dr. Feigenblum received his MD and PhD from NYU School of Medicine. He completed his internship, residency, cardiology fellowship, and cardiac electrophysiology training all at NYU Medical Center, where he was Fellow of the Year during his cardiology training. Dr. Feigenblum is board certified in cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology. He specializes in the evaluation and management of patients with heart rhythm problems such as atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. His expertise includes pacemakers, defibrillators, device-based heart failure therapies, and catheter ablation. He is involved in several clinical research projects.
Honors & Awards
- 2018, 2016, 2015: New York Magazine Top Doctors
- 2018, 2016, 2015: New Jersey Monthly Magazine Top Doctor
- 2015-2017: Top Doctor, US News and World Report
- 2017-2015: Castle Connolly Top Doctors
- 2016,2015: Top Doctor, (201) Health Magazine
- Fellow, American College of Cardiology
- Fellow, Heart Rhythm Society
Committees and Leadership Positions
- Member, Surgical Peer Performance Evaluation Committee
- Medical Director, Implantable Defibrillator Center
Education &
Training
Education & Degrees
- MD: New York University School of Medicine
- PhD: New York University School of Medicine
Residency
New York University Medical Center, Cardiology
Fellowship
New York University Medical Center, Cardiac Electrophysiology
Board Certifications
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Publications
Publications
- Manandhar M, Nemirovsky D, Feigenblum DY, Simons GR. Investigation of the Utility of the Audible Alert in Recent Generation Medtronic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators. PACE 2016; 39(12):1340-1343.
- Krishnamoorthy P, Shapiro ML, Nemirovsky D, Feigenblum DY, Simons GR. Aortic Intramural Hematoma After Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation. JACC Clinical Electrophysiology 2016; 2(3):395-396.
- Simons EC, Feigenblum DY, Nemirovsky D, Simons GR. Alert Tones are Frequently Inaudible Among Patients with Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators. PACE 2009; 32:1272-1275.
- Sherzer AI, Feigenblum DY, Kulkarni S, Pina JW, Casey J, Salka KA, Simons GR. (2007) Continuous Nonfluoroscopic Localization of the Esophagus During Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiology 18: 157-160.
- Sherzer AI, Feigenblum DY, Pina JW, Salka KA, Simons GR. (2006) Use Of The Retained Guidewire Technique Facilitates Left Ventricular Epicardial Capture During Biventricular Defibrillator Implantation. PACE; 30:436-437.
- Bernstein NE, Sandler DA, Goh M, Feigenblum DY, Holmes DS, Chinitz LA (2004) Why a sawtooth pattern? Inferences on the generation of the flutter wave during typical atrial flutter drawn from radiofrequency ablation. Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol. 9(4):358-61.
- Sandler DA, Feigenblum DY, Bernstein NE, Holmes DS, Chinitz LA (2002). Cardiac vein angioplasty for biventricular pacing PACE 25(12):1788-9
- Feigenblum D., Walker R, Schneider RJ (1998). Adenovirus induction of an interferon-regulatory factor during entry into the late phase of infection. Journal of Virology 72 (11): 9257-9266.
- Feigenblum D, Schneider RJ (1996). Cap binding protein (eIF-4E) and 4E inactivating protein BP-1 independently regulate cap-dependent translation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16 (10): 5450-5457.
- Feigenblum D and Schneider RJ (1993). Modification of eukaryotic initiation factor 4F during infection by influenza virus. Journal of Virology. 67(6):3027-35.