Dr. Reema Sheth, D.O., earned her medical degree at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed her residency at McLaren Greater Lansing. She then finished her fellowships in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology at Michigan State University/Sparrow Hospital. A board-certified interventionalist and former Chief Fellow, Dr. Sheth specializes in peripheral artery interventions, trans-radial cardiac catheterizations, and advanced intravascular lithotripsy. Joining HCCI, she holds additional board certifications in echocardiography and cardiac nuclear medicine.
Dr. Reema Sheth, D.O., earned her medical degree at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed her residency at McLaren Greater Lansing. She then finished her fellowships in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology at Michigan State University/Sparrow Hospital. A board-certified interventionalist and former Chief Fellow, Dr. Sheth specializes in peripheral artery interventions, trans-radial cardiac catheterizations, and advanced intravascular lithotripsy. Joining HCCI, she holds additional board certifications in echocardiography and cardiac nuclear medicine.
Dr. Reema Sheth, D.O., is an Interventional Cardiologist with the Heart Care Centers of Illinois.
Dr. Sheth graduated from Michigan State University and received her medical degree from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at McLaren Greater Lansing. She went on to complete her Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Michigan State University/Sparrow Hospital where she was elected chief cardiology fellow. She is also board certified in Echocardiography and Cardiac Nuclear Medicine.
Dr. Sheth specializes in coronary and peripheral artery interventions. She is skilled in the trans-radial approach for cardiac catheterizations, where she can perform coronary angiograms through the artery in the wrist. Additionally, she uses the latest advanced devices such as intravascular lithotripsy, intravascular ultrasound, and atherectomy to provide the best care.
