Dr. Pratik Parikh completed fellowships in heart failure & transplant, cardiology and interventional cardiology from Allegheny General Hospital. He is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology.
Dr. Pratik Parikh completed fellowships in heart failure & transplant, cardiology and interventional cardiology from Allegheny General Hospital. He is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology.
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Dr parikh is the best. Thank you for taking such great care of my husband and I.
(6 days ago)
Mar-2026
Aside from the wait time being ridiculously long, Dr Parikh is nice and explains everything well
(6 days ago)
Mar-2026
Had a great first visit Doctor was really good and put me at ease!!!
(6 days ago)
Mar-2026
Great doctor his explanations was thorough and precise, offering the best advice
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Not at this time everything was good
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Dr. Parikh is a great knowledgeable cardiovascular doctor. He's very professional and a great listener to his patients.
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Great listener. Takes the time to talk to patient. Not rushed
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
The dr was nice and informative, the initial two people that brought me in the room were nice. On the other hand the gentleman who brought me in the room after seeing the doctor to schedule me for the rest of my tests was not friendly and ignorant. The female who drew my blood was unsanitary she wiped my IV site with alcohol and then proceeded to touch the vein with her bare hands. She stuck me with an IV before I could say anything. That made me very angry that was super unsanitary that she wasn’t wearing gloves. Not too happy with what was going on here today if you want my honest opinion.
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Calming presence, explained things well
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
He was he’s young, which is good , courteous, knowledgeable, and listened to my concerns
Dr. Pratik Parikh is an interventional cardiologist at Midwest Cardiovascular Institute in Elmhurst.
Dr. Parikh earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Baroda Medical College in India. He studied internal medicine at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Jamaica, NY and Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He also completed fellowships in heart failure & transplant, cardiology and interventional cardiology from Allegheny General Hospital. Recently, Dr. Parikh earned his Master of Business (MBA) from Auburn University, Alabama.
Dr. Parikh is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology. He currently serves as Medical Director for Cardiac Catheterization Lab at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Parikh is a member of the American College of Cardiology and the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Interventions. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed research publications and presented many abstracts at national cardiovascular meetings.
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Dr parikh is the best. Thank you for taking such great care of my husband and I.
Aside from the wait time being ridiculously long, Dr Parikh is nice and explains everything well
Had a great first visit Doctor was really good and put me at ease!!!
Great doctor his explanations was thorough and precise, offering the best advice
Not at this time everything was good
Dr. Parikh is a great knowledgeable cardiovascular doctor. He's very professional and a great listener to his patients.
Great listener. Takes the time to talk to patient. Not rushed
The dr was nice and informative, the initial two people that brought me in the room were nice. On the other hand the gentleman who brought me in the room after seeing the doctor to schedule me for the rest of my tests was not friendly and ignorant. The female who drew my blood was unsanitary she wiped my IV site with alcohol and then proceeded to touch the vein with her bare hands. She stuck me with an IV before I could say anything. That made me very angry that was super unsanitary that she wasn’t wearing gloves. Not too happy with what was going on here today if you want my honest opinion.
Calming presence, explained things well
He was he’s young, which is good , courteous, knowledgeable, and listened to my concerns