Dr. Jaganathan began seeing patients at the clinic in July and said she is excited to start. She added, “I have a passion for heart failure and helping patients understand their disease process, the importance of self-care and helping them improve their quality of life with this condition.”
She earned her medical degree from Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute in Chennai, India, completed a residency at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and completed a fellowship at University of Cincinnati.
The clinic opened in September 2019.
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