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Harinder Singh, MD

Harinder Singh, MD

  • Specialty: Pediatric Cardiology
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  • Primary Location: 11100 Euclid Ave (0 mi.)
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  • Languages Spoken: English, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi

Office Locations

UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital (0 mi.)

11100 Euclid Ave
Ste 170
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-844-7770

UH Landerbrook Health Center (7 mi.)

5850 Landerbrook Dr
Ste 240
Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
440-720-3238

UH RBC Perrico Health Center (15 mi.)

4176 State Route 306
Ste 300
Willoughby, OH 44094
216-844-2273

Biography: Harinder Singh, MD

Expertise

  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Pediatric Electrophysiology

Titles

  • Division Chief, Pediatric Cardiology, UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital
  • Division Chief, Pediatric Cardiology, UH Cleveland Medical Center
  • KeyBank-Meyer Family Chair for Excellence in Leadership, UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital

Certifications & Memberships

  • Pediatric Cardiology - American Board of Pediatrics
  • Pediatrics - American Board of Pediatrics

Education

Fellowship | Pediatric Electrophysiology
Pediatric Electrophysiology - Children's Hospital Of Michigan (2006 - 2007)

Fellowship | Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric Cardiology - Detroit Medical Center (2003 - 2006)

Residency | Pediatrics
Pediatrics - Detroit Medical Center (2000 - 2003)

Medical Education
Topiwala National Medical College (1994)

About

Harinder Singh, MD, is Chief of the Division of Pediatric Cardiology at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s and a Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He previously served as Director of Pediatric electrophysiology and the Richard S. Wayne, MD, Endowed Chair in pediatric cardiology at the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio and Associate Professor at Baylor College of Medicine.

Dr. Singh is board certified in pediatric cardiology by the American Board of Pediatrics, and he is a fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society with certifications in electrophysiology and cardiac device specialist. Dr. Singh’s clinical interests include treating pediatric cardiology, electrophysiology, arrhythmia and autonomic nervous system conditions.

Dr. Singh earned an undergraduate pre-medicine degree from Bhavan’s College, Pune University, India. His medical degree is from Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai University, India, with a diploma in child health from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Mumbai, India. Dr. Singh completed pediatric residencies at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai University, India, and at Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit. Dr. Singh went on to pursue fellowships in pediatric cardiology and pediatric electrophysiology at Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University School of Medicine.

Dr. Singh is a member of the Heart Rhythm Society, Pediatric and Congenital Electrophysiology Society and Association of Medical Consultants, India. Dr. Singh serves as an editor/reviewer for several clinical publications and journals including Congenital Heart Disease, Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology and Journal of Perinatology, to name a few.

An avid educator, Dr. Singh is a frequent speaker at national and international medical meetings and contributor to several clinical curriculums and courses. He has received numerous grants and is involved in numerous pediatric cardiology clinical trials and research.

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Industry Relationships

University Hospitals is committed to transparency in our interactions with industry partners, such as pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device companies. At UH, we disclose practitioner and their family members’ ownership and intellectual property rights that are or in the process of being commercialized. In addition, we disclose payments to employed practitioners of $5,000 or more from companies with which the practitioners interact as part of their professional activities. These practitioner-industry relationships assist in developing new drugs, devices and therapies and in providing medical education aimed at improving quality of care and enhancing clinical outcomes. At the same time, UH understands that these relationships may create a conflict of interest. In providing this information, UH desires to assist patients in talking with their practitioners about industry relationships and how those relationships may impact their medical care.

UH practitioners seek advance approval for certain new industry relationships. In addition, practitioners report their industry relationships and activities, as well as those of their immediate family members, to the UH Office of Outside Interests annually. We review these reports and implement management plans, as appropriate, to address conflicts of interest that may arise in connection with medical research, clinical care and purchasing decisions.

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As of December 31, 2016, Harinder Singh did not disclose any Outside Relationships with Industry.