About
Kareem Niazi is an interventional cardiologist at Summit Health, in Long Island, NY. Dr. Niazi was born in Albany, New York where he attended the Christian Brothers Academy high school. He went on to attend Dartmouth College where he completed his pre-medical studies and attended medical school at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. After medical school he went on to complete his internal medicine training at North Shore University Hospital, Northwell Health in Manhasset New York. Dr. Niazi completed his general cardiology training at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He returned to North Shore University Hospital to complete his interventional cardiology training.
Dr. Niazi is a board certified general cardiologist and interventional cardiologist. He specializes in treating blockages of the coronary arteries, as well as an array of general cardiology concerns. Along with his interventional procedures, Dr. Niazi is board certified in echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, and is a registered physician in vascular interpretation.
Dr. Niazi is a board certified general cardiologist and interventional cardiologist. He specializes in treating blockages of the coronary arteries, as well as an array of general cardiology concerns. Along with his interventional procedures, Dr. Niazi is board certified in echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, and is a registered physician in vascular interpretation.
Note from Dr. Niazi
Throughout my career I have dedicated myself to helping patients. I believe the doctor-patient relationship is a sacred bond and one of the most rewarding aspects of my work. I start all of my consultations by getting to know my patients medical issues, their concerns, hopes, and goals. After a thorough consultation, I try to tailor my advice and treatment plan to best align with their wishes and goals of care. While I have been trained in the latest procedures, I tend to exhaust all lifestyle changes and medical therapy before going with a more invasive approach. However, if procedures are needed, I have extensive training and experience with all aspects of interventional cardiology and am always up to date on advances in the field. Above all, I try to treat every patient with the utmost respect and dignity which they deserve and treat them as if they were part of my family.