James Cireddu, MD
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Specialty: Cardiology
View Expertise - Languages Spoken: English
Office Locations
UH Regional Hospitals - Richmond Campus (8 mi.)
27100 Chardon Rd
Richmond Heights, OH 44143
440-585-7006
Biography: James Cireddu, MD
Expertise
Titles
- Clinical Assistant Professor, CWRU School of Medicine
Certifications & Memberships
- Cardiovascular Disease - American Board of Internal Medicine
- Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine
Education
Fellowship | Cardiovascular Medicine
Cardiovascular Medicine - Metrohealth Medical Center (2012 - 2015)
Residency | Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine - Uh Case Medical Center (2009 - 2012)
Medical Education
University Of Toledo College Of Medicine (2009)
Undergraduate
Hiram College (2005)
About
James Cireddu, MD, is an invasive cardiologist and medical director of University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute at University Hospitals Bedford Medical Center. He is a Cleveland-area native and appreciates the opportunity to care for his community.
Dr. Cireddu offers comprehensive care for heart disease prevention, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, valvular disease, arrhythmia or abnormal heart rhythms, coronary artery disease, heart attacks, heart failure or cardiomyopathy, peripheral vascular disease and venous disease management.
Dr. Cireddu sees both inpatients (hospitalized) and outpatients (office visits) throughout the UH system, including UH Bedford, UH Richmond, UH Ahuja (Beachwood) and UH Cleveland medical centers.
Dr. Cireddu's services include echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography, nuclear/myocardial perfusion imaging, stress testing, coronary artery calcium scoring, CT angiography, cardiac catheterization, and comprehensive cardiology consultations.
Dr. Cireddu is welcoming new patients at his Bedford office.
Patient Experience Reviews
James is an excellent cardiologist--very thorough, and very caring.
I am very pleased with the Dr. And he takes time to talk to me if I have any questions,
Good experience as always
Very good office visit . First time there
Good
Pleasant and informative
Very good
I had good care
Gave it a good because it was a test, and we didn't talk about my medical history, he was very nice and explained every step
Always a good experience with Cardiologist Dr. Cirrudu. An excellent doctor.
Everyone was very nice and professional
He's the best Cardiologist I know
This was my first time seeing Dr. Ceirddu everything was fine, he will be my cardiologist.
Procedure went quickly and went well
Good !!
I had a good experience with Dr Cirredu.
Everyone was GREAT!! A+++
Good
I always have great experience with my appointment. I wouldn't expect anything different. It's been great from the first encounter. This is a great doctor. Exceptional customer service from everyone that I encountered during my visit.
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Industry Relationships
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As of December 31, 2016, Dana Habash-Bseiso did not disclose any Outside Relationships with Industry.