Sukir Sinnathamby
Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology
572 North Main Street Springboro Ohio, 45066About
Sukir Sinnathamby, MD, FACC, FSCAI, maintains a position within in Buckeye Heart and Vascular Institute in Dayton, Ohio, and also maintains his own practice, Varicose to Perfect, located in Springboro, Ohio. A pioneer in the field, Dr. Sinnathamby has specific expertise in non-invasive evaluations, diagnostic angiograms, and vascular procedures; also having clinical interest in phlebology, cardiovascular diseases, and endovascular procedures. Holding multiple board certifications in his specialty fields, Dr. Sinnathamby was the first cardiologist to perform both carotid stents in 2011 and radiation therapy for heart stent restenosis. Aside from serving his heart patients, Dr. Sinnathamby is an Associate Director of the Venus Forum publication, teaches the fellowship program at Good Samaritan Hospital, and is an attending physician to many local hospitals. As one of the only doctors in the Dayton area that has the certifications to offer vascular ultrasounds, Dr. Sinnathamby takes a holistic approach to his practice – not only treating varicose veins but also identifying other medical issues or underlying conditions in each of his patients. Dr. Sinnathamby has also been recognized as a Fellow of the esteemed American College of Cardiology and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions.
Education and Training
Ohio State University
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine- Interventional Cardiology
Endovascular Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease; American Board of Phlebology- Phlebology
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Attending Physician at Good Samaritan Hospital -
- Teaches for Fellowship Program at Good Samaritan Hospital -
Awards
- First Cardiologist to Perform Carotid Stents in 2011
- First Cardiologist to Perform Radiation Therapy for Heart Stent Restenosis
Internships
- Ohio State University- Internal Medicine
Fellowships
- Ohio State University- Research, Cardiology
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Phlebology, Society for Vascular Medicine, Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation
Articles and Publications
- Is Associate Director of the Venus Forum Publication since 2011
What do you attribute your success to?
Taking time with his patients, continuing with education to ensure he is an expert in the field he is practicing, and educating his patients.
Favorite professional publications
- Venus Forum
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