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Interventional Cardiology · Arizona


Abhishek Sawant, M.D.
Cardiology
Chandler, AZ


Craig Robison, M.D.
Cardiology
Mesa, AZ


Charles Jost, M.D.
Cardiology
Mesa, AZ


Craig Hoover, MD
Cardiology
Tucson, AZ


Rahul Sharma, MD
Cardiology
Peoria, AZ


Nassim Haddad, MD
Cardiology
Scottsdale, AZ


Suntharo Ly, MD
Cardiology
Chandler, AZ


Satya Atmakuri, M.D.
Cardiology
Mesa, AZ


Aditya Goud, M.D.
Cardiology
Lake Havasu City, AZ


Jaskamal Kahlon, MD
Cardiology
Casa Grande, AZ


Zaki Lababidi, M.D.
Director of Echocardiography, Mercy Gilbert Medical Center
Cardiology
Gilbert, AZ


Rajkumar Sugumaran, M.D.
Cardiology
Phoenix, AZ


Ghassan Fraij, M.D.
Cardiology
Tempe, AZ


Kush Agrawal, MD
Cardiology
Chandler, AZ


Ankur Gupta, MD PHD
Interventional Cardiologist, Complex Coronary and Chronic Total Occlusion Interventions Specialist
Cardiology
Scottsdale, AZ


Dexter De Leon, M.D.
Physician Associate Professor - University Of Arizona
Cardiology
Tucson, AZ


Kethes Waram, MD
Cardiology
Phoenix, AZ


Michael White, M.D.
Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer
Cardiology
Phoenix, AZ


Basel Skeif, M.D.
Cardiology
Tucson, AZ


Alphonse Ambrosia, D.O.
Cardiology
Mesa, AZ
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Interventional Cardiology cardiologist do?
A Interventional Cardiology cardiologist is a Cardiology physician with focused training in the catheter-based treatment of heart and vascular disease, including angioplasty and stent placement. After completing Cardiology residency, they pursue additional fellowship training so they can manage cases that fall outside what a general cardiologist typically handles day to day.
What conditions does a Interventional Cardiology cardiologist treat?
A Interventional Cardiology cardiologist commonly treats coronary artery disease, heart attack (acute MI), structural heart disease, valvular heart disease (TAVR), and peripheral artery disease. Many also see closely related conditions within Cardiology, particularly when a case is complex, atypical, or has not responded to first-line care from a general cardiologist.
When should I see a Interventional Cardiology cardiologist?
Consider seeing a Interventional Cardiology cardiologist when your cardiologist recommends a procedure such as angioplasty, stenting, or TAVR, when a primary care clinician or general cardiologist suggests a focused evaluation, or when you want a second opinion from a physician whose practice is concentrated on this exact area. Patients often reach a Interventional Cardiology cardiologist through referral, but you can also seek one directly.
How is a Interventional Cardiology cardiologist different from a general cardiologist?
Both are board-eligible cardiologists, but a Interventional Cardiology cardiologist has additional fellowship training and a practice that focuses on the catheter-based treatment of heart and vascular disease, including angioplasty and stent placement. General cardiologists treat a broad range of Cardiology concerns; Interventional Cardiology cardiologists concentrate on the harder or more specific cases within that range, and tend to see a higher volume of patients with coronary artery disease, heart attack (acute MI), structural heart disease, valvular heart disease (TAVR), and peripheral artery disease.
How does Convene match me with a top Interventional Cardiology cardiologist?
Convene Health evaluates cardiologists on peer recognition, clinical leadership, published research, institutional affiliations, and patient feedback. When you complete an intake, our care team reviews your history and matches you with a vetted Interventional Cardiology cardiologist whose focus aligns with your case. Membership covers priority appointment coordination; the match itself is free.