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Vijay Iyer, MD, PhD

Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology

5/5(9)
100 High Street Buffalo NY, 14203
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5/5

About

Dr. Vijay Iyer, MD, PhD, serves as the Head of the Cardiovascular Medicine Department at the University at Buffalo and also holds the position of Director of the Cardiovascular Service Line at Kaleida Health in Buffalo, NY. Additionally, he is a prominent figure as the Governor of the New York State branch of the American College of Cardiology. Dr. Iyer is a skilled interventional cardiologist with a focus on structural heart procedures at Great Lakes Cardiovascular. In his role as Chief of the Cardiovascular Medicine Division at the University at Buffalo, he not only treats patients but also imparts knowledge to medical residents and cardiology fellows through various teaching methods. Furthermore, he supervises research endeavors and oversees fellows in clinical settings.

Education and Training

Grant Medical College, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences MD 0

Drexel University Phd in Pharmacology 0

Grant Medical College - Bombay Universiry 1995

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine - Certified in Cardiovascular Disease

American Board of Internal Medicine - Certified in Interventional Cardiology

Provider Details

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Expert Publications

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Areas of expertise and specialization

Structural Heart InterventionsComplex Valvular Heart DiseasesTranscatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementsMitral Clip ProceduresLeft Atrial Appendage OcclusionPercutaneous Coronary Interventions

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Clinical Training University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences -
  • Medical Director of Cardiology Buffalo General Medical Center/Gates Vascular Institute -

Awards

  • Young Investigators Forum Finalist 2006 Northwestern University 
  • Squib-ACC Travel Award 2004 Bristol Myers 
  • Young Investigator Award 2003 NYS ACC 
  • Joel Gernsheimer Award 2001  
  • Best Research Poster Award 1999 MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting 

Professional Memberships

  • American College of Cardiology  
  • American Heart Association  
  • American Society of Echocardiography  
  • Society for Coronary Angiography and Interventions  

Fellowships

  • University of Minnesota Interventional Cardiology  2009
  • University at Buffalo Cardiovascular Disease  2006

Fellowships

  • Fellowship, University of Minnesota Interventional Cardiology (2009), Fellowship, University at Buffalo Cardiovascular Disease (2006)

Professional Society Memberships

  • American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, Society for Coronary Angiography and Interventions, American Society of Echocardiography

Articles and Publications

  • Deletion of (54) (rpoN) alters the rate of autolysis and biofilm formation in Enterococcus faecalis. Iyer, V. S., Hancock, L. E.
  • The incongruent gelatinase genotype and phenotype in Enterococcus faecalis are due to shutting off the ability to respond to the gelatinase biosynthesis-activating pheromone (GBAP) quorum-sensing sign
  • Electrosurgery in Structural Heart Interventions. Ajoe John Kattoor, Vijay Iyer
  • Stroke volume index (SVI) predicts all-cause mortality following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Vinesh R Jonnala, Haroon S Quadri, Leili Pourafkari, Stanley F Fernandez, Vijay S Iyer,

What do you attribute your success to?

  • - Hard work - Loves what he does- Family

Vijay Iyer, MD, PhD's Practice location

Great Lakes Cardiovascular

100 High Street -
Buffalo, NY 14203
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Vijay Iyer, MD, PhD has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 9 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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Transforming the Landscape of Cardiology in Buffalo and Beyond

Dr. Vijay Iyer, an esteemed interventional cardiologist, continues to make significant strides in the field of structural heart interventions at Buffalo General Medical Center and Gates Vascular Institute in New York. With a comprehensive background in general and interventional cardiology, his expertise extends to the management of complex valvular heart diseases, positioning him as a leading figure in cardiac care. He currently directs the complex valve clinic at Buffalo General Medical Center and oversees structural heart interventions at both the Gates Vascular Institute and Buffalo General Hospital.

Renowned for his proficiency in a broad range of advanced cardiology procedures, he specializes in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacements (TAVR), Mitral Clip procedures, Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion, and various closure techniques for atrial and ventricular septal defects. Additionally, he performs routine diagnostic coronary angiograms and Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI), ensuring comprehensive care for patients suffering from cardiovascular conditions.

An alumnus of Grant Medical College, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences in Mumbai, India, where he earned his medical degree in Internal Medicine, Dr. Iyer further honed his skills with a PhD in Pharmacology from Drexel University and completed fellowships in Interventional Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease at the University of Minnesota and the University at Buffalo, respectively. He is an active member of several prestigious organizations, including the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, Society for Coronary Angiography and Interventions, and the American Society of Echocardiography.

Education is a cornerstone of Dr. Iyer's practice. He firmly believes that in today's technologically advanced medical landscape, it is vital for physicians to educate patients transparently about their treatment options. "I spend time with my patients to ensure that they are comfortable with the treatment options they choose and that they have a clear understanding of the alternatives, benefits, and risks," Dr. Iyer explains.

Beyond patient care, Dr. Iyer is deeply committed to training the next generation of cardiologists at the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. He actively engages with residents and fellows through didactic sessions and bedside teaching, advising on research projects, and overseeing clinical training in outpatient settings. His collaborative approach also extends to working with the departments of Anesthesiology and Pediatrics, as well as the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, fostering an environment of shared knowledge and expertise.

Dr. Iyer's research interests focus on groundbreaking developments in cardiology, particularly new devices for aortic and mitral valve replacement and novel therapies such as stem cells for acute coronary syndromes. His collaboration with the Toshiba Stroke Research Center aims to enhance imaging modalities in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. Currently, he is investigating the use of robotic PCI to elevate precision in stent placement while minimizing radiation exposure for patients.

In his capacity as a local principal investigator, Dr. Iyer is involved in several multicenter clinical trials. Notable studies include evaluating the LOTUS transcatheter valve against the CoreValve in high-risk patients (Reprise III, Boston Scientific) and assessing the safety and efficacy of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) versus surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis at intermediate surgical risk (SURTAVI, Medtronic). Additionally, he is researching the efficacy of cardiac stem cells in patients with recent myocardial infarction and ischemic cardiomyopathy (ALLSTAR, Capricor).

Throughout his career, Dr. Iyer has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to research and clinical excellence. He has been recognized with various awards, including the Joel Gernsheimer Award in 2001 and the Best Research Poster Award at the MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting in 1999. His academic accolades also include distinctions in Preventive and Social Medicine, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, and Human Physiology from the University of Bombay.

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