Paula Seth, MD, MBA

Cardiology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Cardiology Bucks County
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About me

  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)

My education and training

  • Medical School: Medical College of Pennsylvania
  • Residency: Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • Fellowship: UMass Memorial Medical Center

Spoken languages

English
English

Reviews

Average Rating

1300 reviews

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Anonymous
July 2026
i'm about to have my special needs son see her as his cardiologist
Anonymous
July 2026
listened and understood
Anonymous
July 2026
physician listens to you and doesn't rush you
Anonymous
July 2026
dr seth is a great doctor and i trust her

Insurance accepted

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Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Seth is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and conditions

Research

Publications

Botkin NF, Seth PS, Aurigemma GP Asymptomatic valvular disease: who benefits from surgery? , Curr Cardiol Rep, 7(2): 2005,87-93


Seth P, Gore J Treatment of acute myocardial infarction: better, but still not good enough , Arch Intern Med, 163(12): 2003,1392-3


Seth PS, Aurigemma GP, Krasnow JM, Tighe DA, Untereker WJ, Meyer TE A syndrome of transient left ventricular apical wall motion abnormality in the absence of coronary disease: a perspective from the United States , Cardiology, 100(2): 2003,61-66