Bao Tran, MD
Cardiologist
2250 Hayes St Suite 204
San Francisco, CA 94117
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Bao Tran, MD
Cardiologist
2250 Hayes St Suite 204
San Francisco, CA 94117
Peninsula Integrative Cardiology provides cutting-edge therapies to cardiology patients in San Ramon, California. With more than four decades of clinical medicine and cardiology experience, Daniel Rieders, MD, FACC, FHRS, CCDS, IFMCP, uses scientific approaches combined with spiritual medicine to treat the whole health of every patient.
Dr. Rieders is a triple-board-certified cardiologist with distinction in moving his patients from disease to health. He graduated from UC Santa Barbara in molecular biology and received his medical degree from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California.
Dr. Rieders completed his cardiology fellowship at VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, formerly the UCLA-VA Medical Center. He has practiced for over three decades in both private clinics and as a faculty member at USC Cardiology.
A decade ago, Dr. Rieders explored the connection between the six different types of health; our physical, financial, mental, emotional, and spiritual health and the health of all our relationships health. While leaving a patient’s financial health to their financial advisor and their mental, psychological, emotional health, and the health of their relationships to the psychologists and psychiatrists, Dr. Rieders decided to focus on the connection between mind, body, and spirit. His purpose of healing people by integrating one’s physical and spiritual health has now become his new passion.
At Peninsula Integrative Cardiology, Dr. Rieders emphasizes the importance of listening deeply to every patient and customizes treatment according to the needs of their mind, body, and soul. The practice combines ancient wisdom, traditional medicine, and the latest in science when helping patients.
Patients seek out the expertise offered at Peninsula Integrative Cardiology to support their cardiology needs and address symptoms like fatigue or obesity. Peptide therapy and ketamine therapy are also part of Dr. Rieders’ treatment offerings.
Dr. Rieders begins the healing process by first developing a relationship with each patient that hopefully gains their trust, so he can better understand their needs while partnering with them in developing solutions that solve their problems and regain both their physical and spiritual well-being.
Call Peninsula Integrative Cardiology and Daniel Rieders, MD, today to schedule an appointment to experience the next level in holistic and innovative integrative care. Telehealth appointments and online scheduling are also available.
Dr. Daniel Rieders, MD
Internist
2303 Camino Ramon
Suite 208
San Ramon, CA 94583
Dr. Raabia Ahmad is originally from St. Louis, Missouri where she attended college at Washington University. After completing her Bachelor’s Degree, she attended medical school at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Dr. Ahmad then completed her residency and cardiology fellowship at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. After completing her medical training, she worked outside Boston in the Mass General Brigham system for 5 years before moving to the Bay Area in search of warmer weather. She joined Advanced Cardiovascular Specialists in 2021 and has built a successful practice during her short time here. She also has taken on several administrative roles including President of ACS and is the co-medical director for Heart Failure at El Camino Hospital.
Dr. Ahmad is board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, Echocardiography, and Nuclear Cardiology. She has a special clinical interest in congestive heart failure, preventive cardiology, women’s heart disease, cardiac imaging, and valvular disease. She strives to connect with her patients on a personal level, educate them on their condition, and guide them in joint clinical decision making.
In her free time, Dr. Ahmad enjoys spending time with her husband and 2 young children, traveling, and cooking.
Raabia Ahmad, MD
Internist
2490 Hospital Drive
311
Mountain View, CA 94040
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Doctor of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
Internship and Residency
University of California, San Francisco, CA
Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Interventional Cardiology Fellowship
Dr. Agah is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Genomic Institute at El Camino Hospital.
Coronary artery disease and intervention
Peripheral vascular disease and intervention
Farsi
Dr. Ramin Agah is an accomplished cardiologist; prior to joining ACS, he was an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine with the Division of Cardiology at the University of Utah. Dr. Agah is a founder of the RenovoRx technology, which is a medical device company headquartered in Silicon Valley, California.
He has served as the Chief of Staff at El Camino Hospital from 2014-2016. His approach toward patient care focuses on a holistic approach where not only the disease but the impact of the disease on the individual should be addressed.
On his free time he enjoys reading, pilates, skiing and traveling with his family.
Dr. Ramtin Agah, MD
Specialist
2490 Hospital Drive
311
Mountain View, CA 94040
Anthony Ea, DO, FACC, is an interventional cardiologist who specializes in coronary, endovascular, and structural heart procedures. His board certifications include Interventional Cardiology, General Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology, and Internal Medicine.
Dr. Ea values the opportunity to support his patients throughout their life-long health journeys as well as during crucial health events, such as heart attacks. He explains, “I believe in empowering my patients through active collaboration in each phase of care — from diagnosis to treatment.”
As a proud Bay Area native, Dr. Ea feels that being raised in this community shaped him into the person and doctor he is today — socially conscious, mindful, and inclusive. When it was time to begin his career, he knew he wanted to return to the Bay Area to raise his family and provide care to the very community that influenced him.
Outside his practice, Dr. Ea enjoys spending time with his family exploring the outdoors and the diverse food scene that the Bay Area has to offer. He’s an avid sports fan and catches as many Giants, 49ers, and Warriors games as he can. Dr. Ea is fluent in English and has conversational proficiency in Spanish.
Anthony Ea, DO
Internist
2490 Hospital Drive
311
Mountain View, CA 94040
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Bachelor of Arts, 1979
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Doctor of Medicine, 1984
Stanford University Medical Center
Internship and Residency, 1984-1987
Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship, 1987-1990
Junior Faculty, 1990-1991
Dr. St Goar has been practicing cardiology in the El Camino Community for over 28 years. He has a passion for optimizing care, and takes a sincere interest in the long-term health and wellness of his patients, many of whom he has cared for the extent of his practice. He was involved in the early stages of developing an interventional cardiology approach for the management of heart attacks. He is also a leader in structural heart valve repairs and pioneered the catheter-based approach to mitral regurgitation (MR). In 1999 he founded the company Evalve which developed the MitraClip, the sole FDA approved percutaneous therapy of MR. To date, this therapy has been successfully used in over 100,000 patients around the world. Dr. St Goar is also the Medical Director of El Camino Hospital’s Norma Melchor Heart and Vascular Institute. He went to medical school at Harvard and did his internal medicine and cardiology training at Stanford. He is married to Dr Anne Friedlander, who is a Human Biology Professor at Stanford, and he has three grown children. In his spare time, he enjoys cycling, skiing and other outdoor activities.
Dr. Frederick St. Goar, MD
Cardiologist
2490 Hospital Drive
311
Mountain View, CA 94040