Locations
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Anderson
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Arrow Springs
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Kenwood
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Thomas Comprehensive Care Center
About Gaurang D. Gandhi
He evaluates and treats patients with the following health issues: arrhythmias like SVT, VT, atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation, risk of sudden cardiac death, heart failure and fainting (syncope). He also specializes in highly complex ablations as well as watchman device deployment for stroke reduction in patients with atrial fibrillation. He is an expert at placing devices including pacemakers and defibrillators.
Dr. Gandhi trained at Ivy League programs, including Cornell University and Brown University. He is the Director of Electrophysiology and Section Chief of Cardiology at Bethesda North Hospital .He is interested in extending the clinical science with research and is the Director of Hatton Research Institute at TriHealth. He is a fellow of American College of Cardiology and Heart Rhythm Society.
He prefers to treat his patients with individualized plans rather then standard treatment as he believes that personalized medicine is the best way to treat heart conditions where the goals could be very different for different patients. He also emphasizes lifestyle changes to prevent future cardiac issues.
He has been chosen as Cincinnati's Top Doctors for the last 4 years.
Dr. Gandhi is married and has two sons. Outside of his medical practice, he enjoys traveling, cricket and working with electronic gadgets.
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Experience
Training
M.S. University of Baroda Medical College
Medical School, Medical Doctor, 1993
Board Certifications
Cardiovascular Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2003
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2004
Ratings & Reviews
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