Dr. Sunil P. Singh, M.D. is an interventional cardiologist at First Coast Heart and Vascular Center. Dr. Singh earned his medical degree at New York University School of Medicine and started his clinical training at Beth Israel Medical Center and Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine Program in Internal Medicine. Later, he completed his Cardiovascular Disease fellowship at the Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine. Dr. Singh has authored and co-authored more than 60 peer reviewed publications and abstracts. He presented his research at several national and international medical society meetings.
Dr. Sunil P. Singh, M.D. is an interventional cardiologist at First Coast Heart and Vascular Center. Dr. Singh earned his medical degree at New York University School of Medicine and started his clinical training at Beth Israel Medical Center and Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine Program in Internal Medicine. Later, he completed his Cardiovascular Disease fellowship at the Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine. Dr. Singh has authored and co-authored more than 60 peer reviewed publications and abstracts. He presented his research at several national and international medical society meetings.
Dr. Sunil P. Singh, M.D. is an interventional cardiologist at First Coast Heart and Vascular Center. He completed his interventional cardiology training at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center where he trained in advanced coronary, peripheral and structural interventional techniques. He received extensive training in transcatheter valve therapies including transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), Mitraclip, transcatheter mitral and pulmonary valve replacements as well as heart defect device closures (PFO/ASD/VSD/PDA).
Originally from New York, Dr. Singh attended New York University, College of Arts & Science where he received his Bachelor of Arts with a major in Economics. He continued at New York University School of Medicine and received his Medical Doctor degree in 2009 with honors in Vascular Biology research. During medical school, he helped found and run the Laboratory of Bioregenerative Medicine & Surgery (Cornell Medical College) where he investigated novel therapies to reduce the damage to organs during events that deprive the body of vital oxygen (such as heart attacks and strokes). He also helped develop a vascular (blood vessel) matrix that could be the first step in the growth of viable organ replacements.
After medical school, Dr. Singh started his clinical training at Beth Israel Medical Center (Albert Einstein College of Medicine) and Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine Program in Internal Medicine. Later, he completed his Cardiovascular Disease fellowship at the Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine.
Dr. Singh has authored and co-authored more than 60 peer reviewed publications and abstracts. He presented his research at several national and international medical society meetings.
In his free time, Dr. Singh enjoys playing tennis, golf and spending time with family and friends.
Dr. Singh has Board Certifications in the following:
Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Cardiovascular Disease (ABIM)
Cardiology Subspecialty Board Certification:
Adult Echocardiography
Nuclear Cardiology
Vascular Imaging (RPVI)
Fluoroscopy
Not very informative after testing results.
excellent doctor
Dr. Singh is always pleasant, caring, and most professional. Would highly recommend him to others!
Very professional and explains everything...he is the man keeping me alive... always feel that comfort zone when I am talking to Dr Singh..thank you Dr
He's very thoughtful, always making sure all my questions are answered and carefully going over results of EKG with me. He really cares! Thank you Dr. Singh
Very professional and knowledgeable as well as attentive
First introduction visit. Dr Sing is very personable and thoroughly explained the routine of tests necessary to move me forward to the TAVR procedure. He used a good video to explain the intervention procedure. I’m old school and still not comfortable with the speed with which doctors today are forced to speed through ALL of their meetings. Gone are the parts of the conversations of getting to know each other before the, patient feels emotionally ready. Insurance seems to have made medicine big business and an industrial age process. Dr Sing took his time to help me feel comfortable with what I would have to go through. Of special note was how he expertly explained the risks involved and the procedures to minimize them. I’m better ready to proceed with Dr Sing leading my “team.”
Personable and thorough with explanations
I had a venous ablation done by Dr Singh although there was a hiccup at the start he and his team were very great and ensuring
He did a very good job of telling me what I need to do and and the staff was great especially when they took my temperature she did a good job