Cardiac Electrophysiologist

Education:

  • BA – LaSalle University
  • DO – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Residency – Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Cardiovascular Fellowship – Deborah Heart & Lung Center, New Jersey
  • Electrophysiology Fellowship – Drexel University College of Medicine

Cardiac Electrophysiologist Dr. Nghia Hoang is certified by the American Board of Osteopathic Internal Medicine in Cardiology and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology and is a Certified Cardiac Device Specialist with the International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners. Dr. Hoang received his degree from LaSalle University in Philadelphia, followed by his D.O. at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.  He completed his residency at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, PA and his Cardiovascular Fellowship at Deborah Heart & Lung Center in New Jersey.  He completed his electrophysiology training at Drexel University College of Medicine as Chief Electrophysiology Fellow in 2012.

Prior to joining Cardiovascular Institute, Dr. Hoang was employed with Lehigh Valley Hospital in Pennsylvania as Cardiac Electrophysiology Attending and also served as Assistant Professor of Medicine with the University of South Florida at the branch campus of their medical school in Pennsylvania. Dr. Hoang brings a wealth of experience and clinical expertise in cardiac ablation techniques and the latest in cardiac rhythm device technology.  In addition, to ablation procedures and devices, he also performs the Watchman procedure to reduce the risk of stroke for select patients with atrial fibrillation.  Dr. Hoang enjoys spending any free time with his wife and two children and the whole family is looking forward to the much warmer winters and coastal lifestyle of Florida and getting to know their new community.

Take a look at a quick video of Dr. Hoang introducing the World’s Smallest Pacemaker.

Dr. Hoang recently explained how cardiologist at Cardiovascular Institute record and diagnose cardiac arrhythmias in this short video.