Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. offers The BaleDoneen Method to patients seeking proactive, evidence-based heart and vascular care in New York and the surrounding New York–Newark–Bridgeport.
The BaleDoneen Method is a science driven approach to cardiovascular prevention that focuses on identifying and treating the root causes of heart attack and stroke before events occur. If you have been told your numbers look normal but still feel concerned about your heart health, your instincts may be right. Many people develop heart disease silently, without symptoms or abnormal standard lab results. Traditional screening often focuses on cholesterol alone, which can miss underlying vascular inflammation and early plaque formation. Heart attacks and strokes are usually the result of long-standing vascular disease that can be detected and treated earlier. If you want clarity about your true cardiovascular risk rather than reassurance based on incomplete testing, this approach is designed for you. Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. provides care grounded in the BaleDoneen Method, combining advanced diagnostics, evidence-based treatment, and personalized prevention strategies to protect your heart and vascular system.
This is not conventional cardiology that waits for symptoms or events to occur. The BaleDoneen Method focuses on identifying vascular inflammation and early disease so intervention can begin before damage becomes life threatening. Patients in New York and the surrounding New York–Newark–Bridgeport often seek this care when they want a clear, proactive plan to reduce heart attack and stroke risk.
What would change if you understood your real cardiovascular risk and had a plan to address it? Call Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. at (917) 764-3051 today to schedule your consultation.
What Becomes Possible with Proactive Cardiovascular Prevention
The BaleDoneen Method is designed to identify cardiovascular disease early and reduce risk before heart attack or stroke occurs. Rather than relying on cholesterol alone or waiting for symptoms, this approach uses advanced diagnostics and evidence-based strategies to create a clear, personalized prevention plan.
Preventing Heart Attack and Stroke by Treating Disease at Its Root
The BaleDoneen Method is built on decades of research showing that heart attacks and strokes are caused by vascular inflammation and plaque instability rather than cholesterol levels alone. This approach shifts the focus from reacting to events to identifying disease early and intervening before damage occurs.
Through advanced testing and imaging, the BaleDoneen Method looks beyond standard labs to uncover hidden cardiovascular risk. This includes identifying inflammation, early plaque development, and other contributors that may not be visible through traditional screening. By understanding these drivers, prevention becomes targeted and precise.
Care is ongoing and personalized. Treatment strategies are adjusted over time based on how your vascular system responds, ensuring that prevention remains proactive rather than static. The goal is not short-term reassurance, but long-term protection of your heart and vascular health.
The BaleDoneen Method is supported by peer reviewed research and clinical outcomes demonstrating reduced rates of heart attack and stroke when inflammation driven vascular disease is identified and treated early using evidence-based protocols.
Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. helps patients in New York and the surrounding New York–Newark–Bridgeport reduce cardiovascular risk through The BaleDoneen Method by focusing on early detection and personalized prevention.
How the BaleDoneen Method Changes Cardiovascular Prevention
Vascular Inflammation as the Primary Driver of Disease
The BaleDoneen Method recognizes vascular inflammation as the root cause of heart attack and stroke. By identifying and treating inflammation directly, care targets the process that leads to plaque instability and events rather than relying on cholesterol alone.
Hidden Plaque Despite Normal Standard Testing
Many patients develop plaque even when cholesterol and routine labs appear normal. Advanced imaging and diagnostics used in the BaleDoneen Method help uncover early disease that would otherwise go undetected.
Incomplete Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
Traditional risk calculators can underestimate true risk. This approach evaluates multiple contributors including inflammation markers, genetics, and lifestyle factors to create a more accurate picture of cardiovascular health.
Delayed Intervention until Symptoms or Events
Waiting for symptoms often means disease is already advanced. The BaleDoneen Method emphasizes early identification and proactive treatment to reduce the likelihood of heart attack or stroke before they occur.
Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. offers The BaleDoneen Method to patients in New York and the surrounding New York–Newark–Bridgeport who want a proactive, evidence-based approach to cardiovascular prevention.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The BaleDoneen Method?
The BaleDoneen Method is an evidence-based approach to cardiovascular prevention that focuses on identifying and treating vascular disease before heart attack or stroke occurs.
How is this different from standard cardiology care?
Traditional cardiology often focuses on cholesterol levels and symptom management. The BaleDoneen Method evaluates vascular inflammation, plaque development, and overall risk to prevent events before they happen.
Is this approach only for people with heart disease?
No. The BaleDoneen Method is designed for prevention. It is appropriate for individuals with risk factors, family history, or concern about cardiovascular health even if no disease has been diagnosed.
What types of testing are used?
This approach may include advanced blood markers, imaging, and other diagnostics that assess inflammation, plaque, and overall vascular health beyond standard labs.
Can this reduce my risk of heart attack or stroke?
Yes. By identifying and treating vascular disease earlier, the BaleDoneen Method has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events.
How does care continue over time?
Care is ongoing and personalized. Risk factors and treatment strategies are reassessed regularly to ensure prevention remains effective as your health evolves.
Still have questions? Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. is here to guide you personally.

Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. offers The BaleDoneen Method in New York and the surrounding New York–Newark–Bridgeport to help you identify hidden cardiovascular risk early and prevent heart attack and stroke.
Call Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. at (917) 764-3051 today to schedule your consultation.
Science and Soul, Working in Sync
Integrative medicine at Gramercy Park Longevity & Regenerative Medicine Center is not alternative; it’s advanced, thoughtful, and whole. Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. blends the best of modern diagnostics with proven therapies across nutrition, botanicals, mind-body techniques, and lifestyle redesign. Your care is collaborative, intentional, and built on what actually supports healing. We don’t choose between science and intuition; we use both. Because true wellness isn’t either/or, it’s everything working together, in the right sequence, at the right time.
For those seeking deeper emotional and energetic healing, Nonkulie Dladla, M.D. also offers The Kailo Method™, a proprietary system that includes breathwork, somatic release, NLP coaching, nervous system rewiring, and emotional detox therapies designed to support healing at every level of the human experience.
We take a personalized, precision-based approach using integrative therapies that include:
What Gramercy Park Longevity & Regenerative Medicine Center‘s Patients Say
“Dr. Dladla stands out for providing health care that’s comprehensive and holistic. The doctor treats the whole person, taking into account multiple factors (physical, social emotional and environmental) rather than just surface presenting symptoms which may be the tip of a larger iceberg. Dr. Dladla and the team at Gramercy Park Integrative offer the attention and time needed to deliver quality support to help you both recover and maintain your full well-being:)”
— R. Diaz


