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Sidney Glasofer, MD
Cardiology
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As a board-certified cardiologist with more than 10 years of experience, Dr. Sidney Glasofer has been instrumental in establishing Atlantic Health System’s Cardio-Oncology clinic at Overlook Medical Center. Dr. Glasofer coordinates an interdisciplinary approach to cardiovascular disease in oncology patients. The focus is on the management of underlying cardiac disease, emerging cardiac disease due to malignancy or cardio toxic effects of cancer therapies. Dr. Glasofer’s goal is to optimize his patient’s cardiac care ensuring they receive needed cancer therapies and maintain cardiac health beyond their cancer treatment. Dr. Glasofer studied biomedical engineering at Duke University and started his career as an engineer at Johnson and Johnson. He decided to pursue medicine at Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Glasofer completed his internal medicine residency training at Massachusetts General Hospital, then a cardiology fellowship at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. As part of his cardiology fellowship, he was introduced to cardio-oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. Dr. Glasofer is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and is board certified in cardiology, nuclear cardiology and echocardiography.
SPECIALTIES
Cardiology
AFFILIATIONS
Atlantic Accountable Care Organization
Atlantic Medical Group
Morristown Medical Center
Overlook Medical Center
Where to see me
Education & Experience
TRAINING
UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School
Medical School
Massachusetts General Hospital
Residency
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
Patient Reviews
4.9
- 5.0Dec 31, 2025No complaints. Provider has been with me since a health scare 13 yrs. ago.
- 5.0Dec 31, 2025Dr Glasofer is knowledgeable, personable and caring
- 5.0Dec 30, 2025Dr G, the Nurses and staff are all excellent
- 5.0Dec 23, 2025Dr Glassofer and staff are excellent
- 5.0Dec 23, 2025Testing did not happen yet.
