Locations
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Thomas Comprehensive Care Center
About Steven E. Park
Dr. Park performs a wide range of cardiac procedures, with a focus on heart valve repair and replacement, including aortic valve replacement, valve-sparing aortic repair and replacement, the Ross procedure, and the innovative transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure. He also performs surgeries on aortic and thoracic-abdominal aneurysms and dissections, often partnering with vascular surgeons on procedures that benefit from multidisciplinary expertise.
He is a consistent advocate for physician collaboration, interacting closely with referring specialists such as general, interventional, and structural heart cardiologists, to coordinate the most efficient, highest quality care for patients.
With nearly 30 years’ experience, Dr. Park brings a wealth of knowledge to his work. He likes to approach his patients with empathy and patience. He takes the time needed with each one and works to find the least invasive option for each person’s condition to promote their best recovery and continued quality of life. Dr. Park is married with four children. He is an avid runner, enjoying supporting local health causes through running events.
Practice Focus: • Adult cardiac surgery • Aortic valve repair • Ross procedure • Aortic & valve-sparing procedures • Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement (TAVR) • Aortic surgery for aneurysms and dissections
Experience
Training
University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences The Pritzker School of Medicine
Degree, Medical Doctor, 1985
University of Iowa Hospital
Internship, 1986
University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine
Residency, 1990
Allegheny General Hospital
Fellowship, 1992
Allegheny General Hospital
Fellowship, 1993
Allegheny General Hospital
Residency, 1993
Board Certifications
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American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 1994
Ratings & Reviews
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