“When looking for comprehensive heart care at a State Of The Art, full service cardiac care center in Inverness you need look no further than Citrus Cardiology Consultants. With over 24 providers, 10 locations, and a staff of over 200, we are well prepared to meet every cardiac need. We supply high quality board certified cardiac care that is second to none. We’ve been caring for the hearts of Central Florida for over 37 years, one patient at a time.
Our in-office and in-hospital programs in Inverness allow patients to enjoy a seamless continuum of care all within the same group. We now serve patients in 7 area hospitals, and have access to real time information greatly enhancing the communication among the practice. That is why Citrus Cardiology Consultants is at the heart of compassionate cardiac care. Our focus is, and always will be offering the best cardiac care possible. We look forward to serving you.”
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Citrus Cardiology announces...
The Center for Heart Rhythm Management
Recognizing the growing need for locally performed electrophysiology services in Inverness to treat Atrial Fibrillation, Citrus Cardiology Consultants is pleased to announce the establishment of the Center For Heart Rhythm Management. The Center provides state-of-the-art solutions for the physical treatment of the condition also known as “A-Fib”. Click here to learn more about the Center For Heart Rhythm Management and how it could benefit you.

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Brian F.5/13/2026Timothy Roberts, MSN/APRN with Citrus Cardiology is very professional and knowledgeable in his field. He is always prompt and courteous to his patients. Highly recommend Citrus Cardiology and their team.Read MoreRead Less
Ted W.5/13/2026 - She went through all the regular stuff. Then she conversed with me about possible symptoms I might be having. She answered a couple of questions. I left feeling about the visit.Read MoreRead Less
Lisa5/08/2026The nurse practitioner was very nice and explained the reason why I have to go get some test doneRead MoreRead Less
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Citrus Cardiology News
Citrus Cardiology Expands To Tavares
Last Updated: May 18, 2026 Citrus Cardiology Consultants has expanded its presence by opening a new office in Tavares, Florida. This post details the services offered, information about Dr. Alejandro Caballero, and the benefits to the local community seeking cardiology care.
Dr. Topi Nominated Citrus County Healthcare Hero
One of Dr. Bernard Topi’s Healthcare Heroes nominations is brief but says it all: “Excellent interventionist. Brilliant physician. Thank you, Dr. Topi for saving my life!”
A board-certified interventional cardiologist with Citrus Cardiology Consultants, Topi performs cardiac catheterizations and vascular procedures. He is passionate about helping his patients improve their quality of life.
Citrus Cardiology Opens In-House Medical Lab
An in-house cardiology lab offers immediate access to critical test results, improving patient care by reducing wait times and streamlining diagnostics.
Inverness, Florida is located in eastern Citrus County, on the western shore of the connected Tsala Apopka and Henderson lakes. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 7.7 square miles. Within the city are 330 acres of land reserved for passive and active park usage. As of the census2] of 2000, there were 6,789 people, 3,190 households, and 1,805 families residing in the city.
The city of Inverness was originally named “Tompkinsville”. Settlement of the area dates back to 1868.[8] A. D. Tompkins, later known as “Uncle Alf”, started the community. To attract newcomers to the town, he established a mail service and helped erect the first sawmill in the county. He gave his brother-in-law, Frank M. Dampier, Sr., a lot to build a store, with Dampier becoming the first merchant in town. Dampier is credited with laying out the town and naming it Tompkinsville.
Not many years later, the town of Tompkinsville was sold to a firm in Jacksonville, and the name was changed to “Inverness”.[9] According to the late historian Mary McRae of Homosassa, Inverness is named directly after a Scottish city of the same name. Inverness is Great Britain’s most northerly city, and “the capital of the Highlands”, with a population of 46,870. The story goes that Inverness, Florida got its name from a lonely Scotsman, far away from his home, who gazed upon the blue waters of the Native American-named Tsala Apopka Lake and thought the area looked like the headlands and lochs of the area surrounding Inverness in Scotland. Inver is a Gaelic word meaning “mouth of the river”, the River Ness flows through the Scottish city Inverness, so Inverness literally means the mouth of the River Ness, which flows from Loch Ness, which is one of Scotland’s most visited areas. Since the Florida city lies at the foot of one of the chain of lakes in Citrus County, Inverness seemed an appropriate name.
According to official city documentation, Inverness was incorporated on September 18, 1919.
Over twelve downtown buildings have been recognized by the historic plaque program and are presently active places for business. Central Business Development grants have helped to retain the historic character of the city. In 1961 the historic courthouse downtown was used to film the courtroom scene of “Follow That Dream”, featuring Elvis Presley.
The city has been designated a “Gateway Community” by the Florida Trail Association. Since 1995, Inverness has been recognized as a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation and the US Forest Service. In 2009, Inverness was named “City of the Year” by the Forty and Eight, a national veterans’ organization.
Inverness, about 40 miles southwest of Ocala, is bordered by forests and lakes, and the area’s natural resources have been protected and managed to provide a wealth of outdoor opportunities for family enjoyment.
Pet-friendly Fort Cooper State Park boasts 710 acres for fishing, swimming, sunbathing, youth camping, canoeing, hiking, boat tours, and nature viewing, and is the scene of an annual re-enactment of the Second Seminole War in March.
Race fans will love the Citrus County Speedway and its figure-eight race course.
The historic Citrus County Courthouse, built in 1912 and recently renovated, now serves as a museum and headquarters for the Citrus County Historical Society.
The Valerie Theatre, built in 1926-27, was reopened in 2015 as a cultural hub for movies, concerts, plays, educational exhibits, and special events.
Also in Inverness are a golf and country club, affordable hotels and motels, riverside inns, full-service resorts, and charming bed and breakfasts and campgrounds that are ready to welcome you.



















