About
Gerald Ngo, MD is a cardiologist at PLC's Princeton headquarters. He trained at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, completed internal-medicine residency at Tufts Medical Center, and finished cardiovascular-medicine fellowship at Morristown Medical Center. He is ABIM board-certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease, with added certification in adult echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, and vascular interpretation. His stated interest is preventive cardiology, healthy-lifestyle integration, and reducing cardiovascular risk factors.
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What to Know
Signature approach
Ngo's prevention work fits PLC's imaging stack: cardiac risk is interpreted through calcium scoring, CT angiography, echo, nuclear cardiology, and vascular readings, then translated into a practical risk-reduction plan. His marathon and ski background also supports a lifestyle-forward cardiology conversation for patients who want cardiovascular prevention without losing an active life.
What sets them apart
- Broad imaging credentials. Adult echo, nuclear cardiology, and RPVI vascular interpretation add depth beyond general cardiology.
- Preventive cardiology fit. His stated focus aligns directly with PLC's early-detection model.
- Active lifestyle credibility. Marathon running and skiing are personal context, but they matter because his public bio ties them to cardiovascular lifestyle counseling.
Before You Book
- Care focus. Preventive cardiology, cardiac imaging, lipid risk, and lifestyle-based cardiovascular prevention.
- Care path. Ongoing cardiology may involve his Cedarbrook Cardiology practice separately from PLC.
- Assignment. Confirm he is the physician assigned if cardiology interpretation is a main reason for booking.
Expertise
Focus areas
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Credentials
Education
MD, Medicine
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (2015)
Board certifications
Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
ABIM-recognized board certification in Internal Medicine - the foundational US specialty board for adult medicine.
Cardiovascular Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine
ABIM subspecialty board certification in Cardiovascular Disease - the primary US credential for adult cardiologists.
Residency
Internal Medicine
Tufts Medical Center (Boston, MA)
Fellowship
Cardiovascular Medicine
Morristown Medical Center (Morristown, NJ)
Additional certifications
Adult Echocardiography
National Board of Echocardiography
Subspecialty certification in interpreting adult echocardiograms (cardiac ultrasound).
Nuclear Cardiology
Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology (CBNC)
Subspecialty certification in interpreting nuclear cardiology studies (e.g., myocardial perfusion imaging).
Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation (RPVI)
Alliance for Physician Certification & Advancement (APCA)
Physician credential for interpreting vascular ultrasound studies (carotid, peripheral arterial, venous).
Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC)
American College of Cardiology
Fellowship designation by the ACC, awarded to cardiologists with a record of distinguished clinical practice.
Years in practice
10
NPI
1326427220
Affiliations
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