Deirdre Mattina, MD
Treatment & Services
- Cardiovascular Medicine Department
- Regional Heart and Vascular
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Deirdre Mattina, MD, FACC, is a general cardiologist in the Section of Regional Cardiovascular Medicine in the Tomsich Family Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute and Medical Director of Cardio-Obstetrics at Hillcrest Hospital. She sees patients at Hillcrest Hospital and the Beachwood Family Health and Surgery Center.
Specialty Interests: Cardiovascular Disease management in women, CardioObstetrics, Preventive Cardiology, population health, coronary artery disease (CAD), congestive heart failure (CHF), hypertension, hyperlipidemia, general cardiology, obesity management,
Experience: Physicians in the Section of Regional Cardiovascular Medicine at Hillcrest Hospital offer the latest medications and interventional heart procedures to deliver better heart care for patients.
Dr. Mattina is experienced in the clinical care of patients across the spectrum of heart disease and has a particular interest in treating young women with heart disease and in promoting women’s heart health. In 2016 she founded the Henry Ford Women’s Heart Center at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit to identify at-risk women in need of cardiovascular screening and disease management.
She is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, nuclear cardiology and echocardiography, and she is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology.
Success Rates: Outcomes and statistics for specific procedures are available at
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/heart/about/outcomes-stats.
Education: Dr. Mattina earned her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, Mich. She completed an internal medicine residency at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City followed by a fellowship in cardiology at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit.
Before her 2020 appointment to the Cleveland Clinic medical staff, Dr. Mattina was a senior staff cardiologist at Henry Ford Hospital.
Research, Publications and Speaking: Dr. Mattina frequently is invited to address community groups, frequently speaking to women on personal empowerment through a heart-healthy lifestyle. In 2020 she received a $15,000 American College of Cardiology Chapter Grant to launch #shelookslikeacardiologist seminars. A collaborative effort with the Midwest Women in Cardiology Alliance, these seminars offer daylong mentoring sessions to selected 11th and 12th grade girls considering careers in medicine to expose them to cardiology as a potential specialty.
About Dr. Mattina: “My journey to medicine began as a professional dancer who was interested in combining biology and traditional medicine with nutrition and wellness practices for mind-body healing and disease prevention. I am privileged to work with grateful patients daily and help them make lifestyle changes that can improve their physical and mental wellbeing.”
Education & Professional Highlights
Appointed
2020
Education & Fellowships
Fellowship - Henry Ford Hospital
Cardiovascular Disease
Detroit,
MI USA
2013
Residency - Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
Internal Medicine
New York,
NY USA
2010
Medical Education - University of Michigan Medical School
Ann Arbor,
MI USA
2007
Undergraduate - Cornell University
Ithaca,
NY USA
1999
Certifications
- Echocardiography
- Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease
- Internal Medicine
Specialty Interests
Cardiovascular Disease management in women, Cardio Obstetrics, Preventive Cardiology, population health, coronary artery disease (CAD), congestive heart failure (CHF), hypertension, hyperlipidemia, general cardiology, obesity management
Research & Publications
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129 Patient Satisfaction Reviews
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Explains | 4.8 | |
Courtesy, Respect & Concern | 4.8 | |
Patient Rating of Doctor | 4.8 |
14 Patient Comments
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Reviewed on Jun 17, 2022
Good communication with my Doctor
Reviewed on Apr 19, 2022
Dr Mattina is awesome! She is kind, informative, answers any questions and takes time to make sure you are completely satisfied before your visit is finished.
Reviewed on Mar 29, 2022
The doctor was very knowledgeable and on point. I was very impressed with her.
Reviewed on Mar 7, 2022
Dr. Mattina is a wonderful doctor. She is so smart, helpful and nice. She listens and provides ideas for me. I can't say enough. Every doctor should be this excellent!
Reviewed on Feb 23, 2022
I was nervous seeing a new doctor; however, Dr Matina listened attentively, answered all of my questions, and provided a plan going forward. I was very happy with the visit and will recommend her to anyone looking for a cardiologist.
Reviewed on Jan 27, 2022
Very thorough review by Dr Mattina, answered my question, took time to explain results and next steps
Reviewed on Jan 13, 2022
Dr Martina very good ..
Reviewed on Jan 13, 2022
Great Doctor she cares about you Treat me very well
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2021
Dr. Mattina was awesome! She was so kind and welcoming, conversational, and gave helpful explanations of everything. She knows her stuff and I was so impressed. A big thank you to her and if I need to go back to the cardiologist in the future, this is my go-to doctor.
Reviewed on Oct 14, 2021
I have just started seeing this Dr. I feel comfortable talking to her, she addresses my concerns. I finally have a Dr.who I trust.her staff seems great also
Reviewed on Sep 28, 2021
Was at ease with my MD and her nursing assistant.
Reviewed on Sep 9, 2021
I have already recommended this doctor to someone else.
Reviewed on Aug 12, 2021
My original cardio appt the Dr did not show up. I contqcted th ombudsman and they were able to schedule this appt. Very happy with Dr M!!
Reviewed on Jul 28, 2021
She was very concerned and did not have that air about her of superiority and smug that some doctors have with patients.