Aditya Parikh, MD
Cardiology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Heart and Vascular Center
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Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Medical Director, Heart Transplant Program
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)

I'm a heart failure specialist for the Structural Heart Program.

Education and training

  • Medical School: Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • Residency: Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • Fellowship: Mount Sinai Medical Center

What my patients think about me

Average Rating

361 reviews

Comments are submitted by patients and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Penn Medicine.

November 2025
a good experience
October 2025
he is knowledgeable, approaches the patient with concern and explains everything that he does
September 2025
dr. has a good bedside.manner
September 2025
i would like to say that i was not seen til over an hour after my scheduled appointment time.

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Medicine Rittenhouse Long-Term Acute Care Hospital
Dr. Parikh is a Penn Medicine physician. In New Jersey, providers are affiliated with Penn Medicine through Clinical Health Care Associates of New Jersey or Princeton Healthcare Affiliated Physicians, PC.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

Asher M, Iyengar A, Rekhtman D, Helmers M, Weingarten N, Song C, DePaolo J, Shin M, Brown A, Wald J, Parikh A, Cevasco M. Acute Hemodynamic and Echocardiographic Consequences of Impella 5.5 Placement in Patients With Advanced Cardiogenic Shock. , ASAIO J: 2025


Pliakos E, Schurr J, Acker A, Parikh A, Niculea J, Wald J. HEalth economics for Advanced heaRT failure and Mechanical Circulatory Support: the HEART-MCS group. , TCT 2025.: 2025


Sauer A, Bhatt K, Fendler T, Dar O, So D, Carnicelli A, Ersbøll M, Goswami R, Mak S, McCabe C, Mellberg T, Patel P, Luk A, Bartunek J, Cowburn P, Campbell P, Russell S, Parikh A, Hasan R, Fudim M. Machine-Learning Estimation of Pulmonary Capillary Wedge and Right Atrial Pressures With a Non-invasive Multisensor Device. , HFSA 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting.: 2025


J Wald, A Parikh, J Niculcea, J Schurr, M Cevasco, A Brown, and C Bermudez. It’s All About Shock: Shock Teams Help Develop Community Partnerships and Improve Outcomes. , ASAIO 2025 Annual Meeting.: 2025


Rekhtman D, Iyengar A, Song C, Asher M, Weingarten N, Shin M, Kim S, DePaolo J, Biscotti M, Cevasco M. The Impact of Prolonged Impella 5.5 Support on Post-Transplant Outcomes: An Institutional Study. , AATS 2025.: 2025


J. Wald, A. Parikh, A. Acker, A. Brown, M. Cevasco Review of 215 Patients Successfully Supported with 222 Impella 5.5 Devices, Some for Extended Durations, with a Low Complication Rate. , ISHLT 2025 45th Annual & Scientific Sessions.: 2025


Schurr JW, Pearson A, Delfiner MS, Brown A, Quinn MF, Karpenshif Y, Ortega-Legaspi J, Parikh A, Cevasco M, Wald JW. Hemodynamic Support With the Impella 5.5 Acute Mechanical Circulatory Support Device. , ASAIO J: 2025


Asher M, Iyengar A, Rekhtman D, Helmers M, Weingarten N, Song C, DePaolo J, Shin M, Brown A, Wald J, Parikh A, Cevasco M Acute Hemodynamic and Echocardiographic Consequences of Impella 5.5 Placement in Patients With Advanced Cardiogenic Shock. , ASAIO J: 2025


J. Wald, M. Cevasco, A. Parikh, Y. Karpenshif, A. Acker, B. Alyson, M. Biscotti, C. Bermudez. Shock Teams Grow Volume and Improve Outcomes in Cardiogenic Shock. , ISHLT 2025 45th Annual & Scientific Sessions.: 2025


A Acker, A Parikh, and J Wald. From the ICU to the Step Down: Financial Opportunities For Patients Awaiting Heart Transplantation While on Temporary VAD Support , ACC 2025.: 2025