Samer Kazziha
Samer Kazziha

Dr. Kazziha appointed as the Chief of Cardiovascular Services at Henry Ford Macomb

We are pleased to share that Dr. Samer Kazziha has been appointed as the Chief of Cardiovascular Services for Henry Ford Macomb beginning September 15, 2018. In this new role, Dr. Kazziha will be leading strategic initiatives to advance the growth of the HFHS Cardiovascular Service Line in our market and facilitate the contin the destination site for cardiovascular care in this region. He will be overseeing program development, continuous quality improvement and clinical efficiency in the service line.…

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Dr. Kazziha and his team provided lifesaving care

Healthy Heart Project on Fox2 featuring Dr. Kazziha and a patient he treated. The patient suffered a cardiac arrest at home and was brought to ACH, where Dr. Kazziha and his team provided lifesaving care. https://youtu.be/cpBCH-MfJXQ

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Sindhu Koshy
Sindhu Koshy

Dr. Koshy- High blood pressure is nothing to take lightly

Dr. Koshy said "We do call it the silent killer because there are no symptoms ... until it's really too late," she says. "You might develop a headache, shortness of breath or chest pain, but that's when your blood pressure is incredibly high and you're at risk of having either a stroke or a heart attack." Read more   Click here to schedule a consultation with Dr. Koshy.

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Checking labels to help your heart health

(WJBK) - Part of having a healthy heart starts with a good diet. So when you go shopping, what should you look for on the label? We see lots of words like "organic" and "all natural", but do they mean anything? Dr. Sindhu Koshy, a cardiologist from St. John Hospital, joined us on The Nine to give us a little insight. You can hear from her in the video player above. Click here for more

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No. 1 killer of women heart disease is 80 percent preventable

"The most common cause of death from heart disease is actually coronary artery disease," says Dr. Sindu Koshy, a cardiologist at St. John Providence. "So, that's plaque that develops in the arteries; that's heart attacks and sudden cardiac death from that. Those are things we can reduce; plaque is cholesterol and inflammation. So by changing our diet and increasing exercise we reduce those things."

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Heart health begins in the gut, experts say

Like our mothers told us years ago, the way to, well, anyone’s heart is through their stomach. So instead of sugary candy hearts, maybe we should slip our beloved a stalk of broccoli. At least that’s what Dr. Sindhu Koshy will be doing. The cardiologist with St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital in Warren sees patients every day who’ve been diagnosed with heart disease  or who know they have a family history of cardiac trouble. A major part of her treatment…

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