
consultant — Cardiology · Interventional Cardiology · Internal Medicine
Dr. Muhammad Hammadah, MD
Dr. Muhammad Hammadah is an interventional cardiologist specializing in coronary and valvular heart disease, with extensive experience in complex, high-risk coronary interventions and advanced transcatheter valve therapies. He is Director of the Complex Coronary Intervention Program and Associate Director of the Structural Heart Program at University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.

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About the doctor
Dr. Muhammad Hammadah is an interventional cardiologist specializing in coronary and valvular heart disease, with extensive experience in complex and high-risk coronary interventions as well as advanced transcatheter therapies for heart valves. He currently serves as Director of the Complex Coronary Intervention Program and Associate Director of the Structural Heart Program at University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. He performs a wide range of high-risk coronary interventions, in addition to structural procedures such as transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR), and transcatheter tricuspid valve therapies.
He was honored by the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) with its "30 Under 30" award for 2026, in recognition of his contributions to building high-impact cardiac care systems, including the development of a multidisciplinary transcatheter tricuspid valve therapy program, transcatheter endocarditis treatment programs, and a Pulmonary Embolism Response Team (PERT), along with advanced protocols in cardiac and valvular disease.
He has a proven track record of designing and scaling multidisciplinary programs, contributing to nearly 50% growth in the volume of the cardiac and valvular disease program, in addition to building a regional referral network across South Texas through collaboration with community cardiologists and physicians.
His work is grounded in a systems-based approach to managing high-risk cardiac cases, integrating program development, protocol design, and structured teamwork with the goal of improving clinical outcomes and supporting hospital growth.


