Ahmad Daraghmeh, MD, FACC, is a fellowship-trained general (invasive) cardiologist providing care to patients 18 years and older. He received his medical degree from Al-Quds University Medical School in Jerusalem. He completed a residency program from Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island-Brown University and fellowship training from Providence Hospital and Medical Center in Southfield-Michigan State University. His interests include congestive heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, and peripheral angiograms. Not only is Dr. Daraghmeh board certified in general cardiology, he is also board certified in nuclear cardiology, echocardiography, vascular diagnostics, cardiac CT and internal medicine. He has extensive training in pacemaker and device implantation. He is one of the founders of the Palestinian American Medical Association, and a member of both the American College of Cardiology and Doctors without Borders. He is fluent in Arabic and English. “I treat patients as family showing respect and patience. It is my hope they leave my office with peace and confidence knowing I am available to them when they need me most.”
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