With more than two decades of medical experience, Dr. Sunil Kumar has extensive training as a physician and cardiologist and currently serves as an Electrophysiologist Cardiologist.
He specialises in the diagnosis and management of complex heart rhythms (also referred to as arrhythmias or tachyarrhythmias) and cardiovascular disease located in Kissimmee, Florida.
Dr. Kumar practices evidence-based medicine that places a significant emphasis on the patient, with a primary goal of improving the long-term cardiac health of his patients.
Dr. Sunil Kumar provides second-opinion consultations facilitated by MyAD.
MBBS: B.J. Medical College, University of Pune, India (1996-2002)
Internship: Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, India (2001-2002)
Residency in Internal Medicine: PGIMER Chandigarh, India (2002-2005)
Residency in Internal Medicine: St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center, Columbia University, USA (2007-2010)
Fellowship in Cardiology: University of Nebraska Medical Center (2010-2013)
Fellowship in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology: Ohio State University, USA (2013-2015)
Diplomate: American Board of Internal Medicine (2010)
Diplomate: Cardiovascular Disease, ABIM (2013)
Diplomate: Cardiac Electrophysiology, ABIM (2015)
Certified: American Board of Echocardiography (2013)
Fellowship in Cardiology: University of Nebraska Medical Center
Fellowship in Cardiac Electrophysiology: Ohio State University
Cardiac electrophysiology and heart rhythm management
Dr. Manu Kaushik is an experienced cardiologist and interventional cardiology specialist with over 20 years of experience in cardiovascular medicine.
He specializes in diagnosing and treating coronary artery disease, hypertension, heart failure, and complex cardiovascular conditions using advanced interventional and non-invasive techniques.
Dr. Kaushik currently serves as Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology at Bon Secours Mercy Health.
He has also worked as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Staff Interventional Cardiologist at leading academic and veteran healthcare institutions in the United States.
His expertise includes coronary interventions, cardiac catheterization, structural heart disease management, and cardiovascular research.
Dr. Kaushik is recognized for his patient-centered approach and evidence-based cardiovascular care focused on improving heart health outcomes.
Dr. Manu Kaushik provides second-opinion consultations facilitated by MyAD.
Internal Medicine Residency at Creighton University School of Medicine (2007–2010).
Internal Medicine Residency at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) (2003–2006).
Medical Graduation from Government Medical College (GMC) (1997–2003).
Interventional Cardiology Fellowship from Creighton University School of Medicine (2013–2014).
Cardiology Fellowship from Creighton University School of Medicine (2010–2013).