Discover how transcatheter therapies are transforming the landscape of heart valve treatments, particularly for patients not well-suited for traditional open heart surgery. Join Dr. Niraj Parekh as he discusses advancements, patient outcomes, and how these minimally invasive procedures are enhancing quality of life for those dealing with structural heart diseases.
Exploring Transcatheter Therapies in Structural Heart Disease

Niraj Parekh, MD
Cardiologist, Interventional Cardiology, Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, and Vascular Study Interpretation
After his Internal Medicine residency at UC San Diego, Dr. Parekh completed his General and Interventional Cardiology fellowships at Loyola University in Chicago. He specializes in percutaneous interventions of the coronary arteries as well as non-surgical techniques to repair structural heart diseases. His expertise in vascular disease also allows him to treat peripheral arterial/venous disease including non-healing ulcers and wounds of the lower extremities, abdominal aortic aneurysms, and stenosis of the carotid vessels. He is committed to treating cardiovascular disease with minimally invasive procedures that allow faster recovery and improve patient care.