
My practice incorporates expertise in cardiology and specializes in the electrical conduction systems of the heart of both adult and pediatric patients.
In 1978, I received my M.D. from Madras Medical College in Madras, India. In 1988 I completed my Residency in Internal Medicine through Coney Island Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, where I also completed my first Fellowship in Cardiology in 1990. In 1991 I completed an Electrophysiology Fellowship at Sinai Samaritan Medical Center, an affiliation with the University of Wisconsin Medical School. Additionally, I completed a Fellowship in Pediatric Electrophysiology through the Medical University of South Carolina in 1992. I am also a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics. I have published articles in, and am a reviewer for the Journal of Clinical Electrophysiology and the American Journal of Cardiology. I am Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Electrophysiology.
I take special interest in the genetic focus of Long QT Syndrome and syncope (fainting) in the pediatric population.
Away from the clinic, I enjoy spending time with my family, golfing, biking, camping and playing tennis.
