Sumeet K. Mainigi, MD, FHRS, FACC

Associate Professor of Medicine
Chair of Cardiology, Jefferson Einstein Medical Center
Director of Electrophysiology, Jefferson Einstein Medical Center

Sumeet K. Mainigi, MD

Contact

Jefferson - Einstein Campus
5501 Old York Road
Levy 3204
Philadelphia, PA 19141

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Sumeet K. Mainigi, MD, FHRS, FACC

Associate Professor of Medicine
Chair of Cardiology, Jefferson Einstein Medical Center
Director of Electrophysiology, Jefferson Einstein Medical Center

Education

Medical School 

New York University (NYU) School of Medicine;  New York, NY - 2000 

Residency

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania;  Philadelphia, PA - 2003

Fellowships

Cardiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA - 2006

Cardiac Electrophysiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA - 2007

Publications

Awards

  • Jefferson Health Award for Excellence in Physician Leadership– 2024
  • Philadelphia’s Power Players in Health Care – 2022
  • Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctors – Cardiac Electrophysiology – 2011-2024
  • Teaching Award, Division of Cardiology, Einstein Medical Center – 2017  
  • Outstanding Patient Care – “Excellence – Every Patient, Every Time” Einstein Medical Center Physician Excellence Award March 2017
  • Castle Connolly Top Doctor – 10 year Recognition – 2011-2023
  • US News and World Reports – Top Doctor Cardiac Electrophysiology – 2011-2015
  • Patient’s Choice Award for Top Physician – 2008-16 
  • Compassionate Doctor Recognition – 2009-14
  • Philadelphia Magazine – Selected among “The Next Generation of Great Philly Docs”/Top Doctors Under the Age of 40 – April 2009
  • America’s Top Cardiologists – 2009-14
  • Teaching Award, Division of Cardiology, Einstein Medical Center – 2011  
  • Teaching Award, Department of Medicine, Einstein Medical Center – 2011 
  • Outstanding Educator of the Year, Einstein Medical Center – 2009 

Research & Clinical Interests

Dr. Mainigi has broad research interests in arrhythmia mechanisms, approaches to cardiac ablation including new and evolving technologies, heart failure treatments and device therapy in cardiac patients. He is involved in numerous multicenter clinical trials and investigator-initiated studies. He has published extensively recently on the impact of COVID on arrhythmia development, use of anticoagulants and left atrial appendage closure for stroke reduction, impact of wearable defibrillators, use of impedance mapping in understanding arrhythmia mechanisms, approaches to reducing inappropriate ICD therapies, and disparities in arrhythmia care.