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Background

Background

Dr. Aarush Manchanda is in the trenches of heart disease and precision medicine every day—and has been for 12 years. After receiving his medical degree from the Maulana Azad Medical College at the University of Delhi, India, he immigrated to the United States where he completed his internship and residency.

Dr. Aarush Manchanda is board certified in five specialties: internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, nuclear cardiology, cardiac computed tomography, and echocardiography. He currently works as a staff cardiologist at Cedar City Heart Clinic and as the Medical Director of Cardiovascular Services at Cedar City Hospital—in Cedar City, Utah. In this role, he’s brought multimodality cardiology imaging, once thought to be only a fantasy for the rural community of Cedar City, into the realm of everyday practice.

He has earned many top awards as a student, resident, and researcher, including the Resident of the Year Award from George Washington University and the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Washington D.C., and the Best Resident Research Award from Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. He has continued to be a leader in the medical community by educating others and taking on residents as a chief fellow at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania.

Dr. Aarush Manchanda has made it his life’s work to facilitate a health-conscious community and is at the forefront of shared decision making and personalized medicine. His genuine concern for the health of his patients is a testament to his dedication and his balanced approach to patient relations. To develop individualized plans for healthy lifestyle changes, he continuously seeks ways to make understanding complex health issues accessible to everyone. Dr. Manchanda creates a trusting and personal relationship with each patient and understands that the most successful approach to health care is one that takes into account the overall wellbeing of a patient.

Dr. Aarush Manchanda lives with his wife and daughter in Cedar City, Utah and spends his leisure time skiing, playing golf, and meditating.