Biographical summary
Danesh Kella, M.B., B.S., is a board-certified cardiac electrophysiologist with expertise in invasive treatment of heart rhythm disorders.
Dr. Kella attended medical school at Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan. He obtained training in internal medicine and subspecialty training in cardiovascular diseases at Emory University and in cardiac electrophysiology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Dr. Kella's clinical practice focuses on the treatment of patients with complex heart rhythm disorders and complex lead extraction.
Conditions treated
Procedures performed
Interests
- Catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia
- Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
- Lead extraction
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2018
Fellowship - Clinical Cardiac ElectrophysiologyMayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
- 2018
SubSpec FellowRST Clinical Cardiac Electroph, Programs in Rochester, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 2016
Fellowship - Cardiovascular MedicineEmory University School of Medicine
- 2013
Residency - Internal MedicineEmory University School of Medicine
- 2008
MBBSAga Khan University
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 2018
Clinical Cardiac ElectrophysiologyAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
- 2016
Cardiovascular DiseasesAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
- 2013
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
Awards and honors
- 2008
Graduated among top ten studentsAga Khan University Medical College
- 2006
Begum Shafiqa Zia-ul-Haq Merit Scholarship awarded to the top 15% studentsAga Khan University Medical College
- 2003
Honors in Pharmacology, Pathology, Biochemistry and MicrobiologyAga Khan University Medical College
Professional memberships
- 2024 - 2025
Digital Education CommitteeHeart Rhythm Society
- 2023 - present
ChairCardiology Supply and Technology Team (CSTT), Mayo Clinic Committees
- 2022 - present
MemberHeart Rhythm Society
- 2020 - 2021
MemberHeart Rhythm Society
- 2018 - present
FellowAmerican College of Cardiology
Publications