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About Me

Conditions I specialize in
  • Electrophysiology

With more than 20 years experience treating patients with arrhythmias, Dr. Emile Daoud is dedicated to quality patient care. He is co-inventor of the esolution® device, the first FDA-approved device designed to reduce the risk of esophageal injury during ablation procedures. He has served as chief of cardiac electrophysiology at The Ohio State University and has published extensively on heart rhythm topics and related research.

As a board-certified electrophysiologist, Dr. Daoud tests, diagnoses and treats abnormal heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation, bradycardia and tachycardia. He performs cardiac ablations and implants cardiac devices as needed.

Dr. Daoud takes an individualized approach to every patient, understanding the need to balance the treatments with the patient’s preferences and goals. His goal is always to provide the best care possible. He encourages everyone to embrace taking care of themselves, understanding that they are an integral part of their health care.

Married for more than 32 years, Dr. Daoud has three grown children. He comes from a family of medical professionals – his father was a long-time cardiologist at Good Samaritan Hospital. He enjoys tennis, pickleball and golf. He also loves flying and is a pilot.

Practice Focus
• Arrhythmia treatment
• Convergent procedure
• Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
• Pacemaker and cardiac resynchronization therapy
• WATCHMAN™ procedure

Locations I practice at

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    TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Anderson
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    TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Thomas Comprehensive Care Center
  • Education

    • University of Michigan | Fellowship, 1994

    Certifications

    • American Board of Internal Medicine | Board, 1995
      Cardiovascular Disease
    • American Board of Internal Medicine | Board, 1996
      Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology