Dear valued patients, effective September 16, 2024, we will no longer accept cash payments.
Payment may be made using a credit card, debit card or check.
We appreciate your understanding as we move to a cashless payment system. Thank you.

Joseph P. Mazza, MD, FACC

Dr. Mazza specializes in Clinical, Invasive, Non-Invasive, and Preventive Cardiology. He has Subspecialty training in Nuclear Cardiology. He performs non-invasive testing, including stress testing and echocardiogram services in both office and hospital settings, while performing invasive cardiac catheterization at The Miriam Hospital and Landmark Medical Center.

Dr. Mazza completed his undergraduate degree at Providence College in Rhode Island and then trained at George Washington School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Roger Williams Hospital / Brown University and then served as a Chief Resident in Internal Medicine. He completed his Cardiology Fellowship at Brown University's combined Program in Cardiovascular Disease. He is currently the Divisional Director of Cardiology at Roger Williams Hospital and was formerly co-director of the cardiac catheterization lab at Roger Williams Hospital. In addition, Dr Mazza is a Fellow of The American College of Cardiology and a member of the Rhode Island Medical Society. He is a recipient of the モTeaching Attending of the Yearヤ at Roger Williams Medical Center. In addition, he was awarded "Top Doctor" by Rhode Island Monthly magazine in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011.

Dr. Mazza has office hours available in our Lincoln, Cranston, East Providence, North Providence, Pawtucket, and Pascoag offices. He has admitting privileges and performs consultations in addition to non-invasive cardiology procedures at Landmark Medical Center, Roger Williams Hospital, Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, and The Miriam Hospital, in addition to diagnostic catheterizations at The Landmark Medical Center and The Miriam Hospital.

Preventive Services

Our patient care team is focused specifically on cardiovascular best practices and lifesaving heart and vein care.