Medical Degree: University of California Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, California
Residency in Internal Medicine: University of California Irvine Medical Center, Orange, California
Fellowship in Cardiovascular Medicine: University of Southern California USC, Keck medical center of USC, Los Angeles, California
Fellowship in Interventional Cardiology: University of Southern California USC, Los Angeles, California
Fady Emad Gabra, MD, is an interventional and general cardiologist who recently joined Cardiovascular Consultants Heart Center. He received his MD from the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine, and stayed on at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center, to complete his residency in internal medicine. Dr. Gabra then went on to complete fellowships in cardiovascular medicine and interventional cardiology fellowships at the prestigious University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine / Los Angeles General Medical Center.
Dr. Gabra has particular interest in acute coronary syndrome, complex coronary interventions, advanced heart failure management as well as using bedside cardiac ultrasound imaging to guide the diagnosis of acute cardiac conditions such as cardiogenic shock.
Dr. Gabra believes that kindness and trust are the cornerstone of his relationships with his patients. He works to build that trust through open communication and by respecting each patient’s values and preferences.
Dr. Gabra is a Southern California native. He grew up in Long Beach and then moved to Irvine to pursue his medical training. When he’s not working with patients, he enjoys singing. hiking and spending time with his friends and family.
My Philosophy of Care “I believe in collaborative decision-making with my patients. I am an advocate of thoroughly educating my patients about their condition and making decisions together. I am a firm believer of extending empathy and compassion to every patient and treating each patient like a family member. I make it my mission to advocate for every patient when it comes to their health care and cardiac needs”.


