
Jonathan Ramalho, MD
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, Clinical Electrophysiology
Speaks
Languages
English
Primary Contact
315-833-9905
Services & Specialties
Areas of Specialization
- Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Internal Medicine
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Clinical Electrophysiology
Locations & Contact
Primary Location
St. Joseph's Health Cardiovascular Institute - Camillus Medical Center
5301 W. Genesee Street
Camillus
, NY 13031
About
Dr. Jonathan Ramalho is a recent graduate from Westchester Medical Center's Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program where he completed two years of advanced training focused on medical management and minimally-invasive strategies for treating complex atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. He is originally from Westfield, NJ and completed a majority of his advanced medical training in New York City. His primary focus will be aimed at the diagnosis and treatment of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias with modalities such as cryoablation, radiofrequency ablation and pulsed-field ablation, as well as pacing therapy with novel strategies such as leadless pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy with conduction system pacing. Dr. Ramalho also performs left atrial appendage closure with Watchman and Amulet as an alternative approach to stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation. Dr. Ramalho is passionate about continuing medical education and teaching students, residents and fellows. He is a member of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS).
In his free time, Dr. Ramalho enjoys staying active, cooking and spending time with family. He has two siblings and two young nieces.
Education & Certifications
Education
Fellowship:
Westchester Medical Center
Fellowship:
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
Residency:
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
Medical School:
Ross University School of Medicine
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine