Meet Dr Kepreotis.

BSc . MBBS . MPH . FRACP . FCSANZ

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Dr Sacha Kepreotis is an Australian Board-Certified Interventional and General Cardiologist, trained in percutaneous coronary angioplasty and stent implantation at St George Hospital in Sydney, Australia.

He was selected for the highly competitive ANZET-UK fellowship at Leeds General Infirmary, where he completed a very high volume of subspecialty training in coronary artery interventions including complex and high-risk indicated PCI, chronic total occlusions, and state-of-the-art intravascular imaging.

With a passion for both clinical medicine and medical research, Dr Kepreotis completed his Master’s Degree in Public Health as well as a Cardiovascular Research Fellowship from Mt Sinai Hospital in New York City, USA. He has numerous publications for both his clinical and scientific research including pioneering gene therapy treatments for heart failure.

Dr. Kepreotis’ career highlights include working alongside world-renowned faculty and presenting his work at prestigious international conferences such as the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions and Euro PCR meetings. He is also a Conjoint Lecturer at the University of New South Wales and has received the Royal Australasian College of Physicians Trainee Research Prize for Excellence in the field of Adult Medicine.

He is a proud family man who offers compassionate, patient-centred care, a holistic approach to overall heart health and wellbeing, and provides consultations in both English and Greek.