My philosophy regarding practicing medicine is simple: To do whatever I can in my ability to fully take care of my patients and address all of their concerns. People deserve to have their doctors full attention and care. Once a patient enters my care they are part of a family.
Abdulrahman Dia, MD
Cardiology
Practices In:
New Lenox, Oak Lawn
Patients Seen:
Adults
Board Certifications
Cardiology
Languages
English, Arabic
Awards & Accolades
Chief Cardiology Fellow
2020
Clinical Interests
My focus includes structural cardiology such as TAVR, MitraClip (TEER) and PFO/ASD closure. Furthermore I have training in complex coronary artery disease and interventions in peripheral artery disease. Other areas of training include echocardiography and nuclear medicine. Also I have special interest in mechanical support for shock such as ECMO and Impella.
Personal Interests
The large focus of my time is spending time with my wife and son, reading, and grilling.
Ascension Saint Joseph Hospital, Joliet
Palos Community Hospital
Silver Cross Hospital
School
University of Illinois at Chicago
Graduation Date:
2014
Degree:
MD
Residency
University of Chicago
Resident in Internal Medicine
Fellowships
University of Chicago
Fellowship in General Cardiology
Procedures
2-D Echocardiographic Stress Testing, ASD Closure, Aortic Valve PVL, Atrial Appendage Closure, Cardiac Stress Testing, Complex Coronary Interventions, Coronary Interventions, Coronary Stent Placement, Echocardiographic Stress Testing, Left Heart Catheterization, Lower Extremity Angiography, MitraClip®, Mitral Valve PVL, PFO Closure, Peripheral Interventions, Peripheral Vascular Intervention, Pharmacologic Stress Testing, Rotational Atherectomy, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), Transcatheter mitral valve repair (TMVR), Transesophageal Echocardiography, VSD Closure, WATCHMAN™, Watchmen FLX implants
Conditions
Angina, Congenital Heart Defects, Coronary Artery Disease, Dyslipidemia, High Blood Pressure, Peripheral Artery Disease, Structural Heart Disease, Valvular Heart Disease
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