Samer Kazziha, MD
Specialties: Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Services: Structural Heart Disease
Board Certification and Education
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Interventional Cardiology
- Damascus University School of Medicine, 1982
- Virginia Commonwealth University, Internal Medicine, VA, 1990
- Virginia Commonwealth University, Pathology, VA, 1987
- Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Vascular Medicine, OH, 1995
- Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak, Interventional Cardiology, MI, 1994
- Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak, Cardiovascular Disease, MI, 1993
- Virginia Commonwealth University, Cardiovascular Disease, VA, 1992
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Public Health, PA, 1986
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, PA, 1985
About Me
Care Philosophy
My care philosophy is centered around heart, mind, and body as a whole. I aim to educate and share the journey of life with my patients as we together work on managing heart and vascular disease. Communication and education is the cornerstone of a successful outcome.
Biographical Statement
Dr. Kazziha is regionally recognized for his excellence in both clinical and administrative roles. He is actively involved in clinical research and has published interventional cardiology and vascular disease topics.
Research Interests
Exploring new methods for management of cardiac and vascular disease with emphasis on new techniques of minimally invasive corrective procedures.
Awards & Honors:
- Named one of Hour Detroit’s “Top Docs" 2015, 2011, 2009
- Healthcare Professional of the Year Award, October 2009-2010, Rochester Regional Chamber of Commerce & Sunrise Pinnacle Awards’
- American Heart Saver Award, American Heart Association
- Cardiology Research Training Award, National Institute of Health
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Locations
Hospital Privileges
- Henry Ford Hospital
- Henry Ford Macomb Hospital - Clinton Township
- Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital