
Cardiovascular health is a cornerstone of overall wellness, affecting millions of people worldwide. Dr. Aye Thandar Win, a distinguished cardiologist, has dedicated her career to understanding and improving heart health. Her insights provide invaluable guidance on preventing cardiovascular diseases and maintaining a healthy heart.
Dr. Aye Thandar Win is a highly respected cardiologist based in Phoenix, Arizona. She is board-certified in both cardiovascular disease and obesity medicine, bringing over twenty years of experience to her practice. Dr. Win has completed advanced studies at Cornell University, emphasizing the strong connection between diet and heart disease.
Dr. Win’s expertise extends to a variety of areas within cardiology. She is adept at both noninvasive imaging techniques, such as echocardiography and nuclear imaging, and managing complex cardiac conditions. Her special interests include preventative cardiology and women’s heart disease. Additionally, she focuses on lifestyle modifications to reduce cardiovascular risks
Dr. Win is involved in the community and has worked with the American Heart Association for many years. She was on on the Phoenix Board of the American Heart Association for many years and served a term as President. She believes in promotion of cardiovascular health awareness. She is also a Fellow member of the American College of Cardiology.
Dr. Win endeavors to inspire her patients to achieve a high level of physical and mental well-being and fitness. She follows her own advice. She works out regularly, golfs, meditates, and maintains an active lifestyle. She is always listening to podcasts or reading about the latest in the science of longevity and ways to optimize healthspan!
Dr. Win has now embarked on a new adventure. She is now with Banner University and has clinic at Banner University Health Center Plus Arcadia. Dr. Win has taken on the challenge of being the new Director of the Cardiometabolic Clinic. In addition to to seeing her regular clinic patients (many of whom she has been caring for years), she is also accepting new patients seeking cardiac prevention assessment/care and adult patients with general cardiac concerns.
To make an appointment, PLEASE CALL 602-229-2200.
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