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Alejandro Margenat

Alejandro Margenat MD

Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Houston, Texas, United States of America

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Dr. Alejandro Vidal Margenat is a compassionate Cardiac Electrophysiologist dedicated to transforming lives with his skills and expertise. Originally from Montevideo, Uruguay, Dr. Vidal earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the prestigious University of the Republic.

Fueled by his passion for Cardiac Electrophysiology, Dr. Vidal pursued further training during his residency, including an enriching external rotation at the esteemed Cardiac Electrophysiology Service at the Clinical University Hospital in Valencia, Spain. This experience, combined with his European Heart Rhythm Association certifications, set the foundation for an outstanding career in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Cardiac Devices.

Dr. Vidal continued to excel as a Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellow at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Experimental Medicine at the same institution. Today, Dr. Vidal shares his knowledge as an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Electrophysiology at the renowned McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.

As a member of the UT Physicians – EP Heart team, Dr. Vidal is dedicated to providing exceptional care for patients battling cardiovascular disease and cardiac arrhythmias. His expertise in catheter ablation and cardiac device implantation makes him an invaluable resource for patients seeking a healthier, happier life.

Dr. Vidal’s commitment to advancing medical science is evident in his notable publishing record, involvement in worldwide practice guidelines, and prestigious presentations at major conferences such as the Heart Rhythm Society, American College of Cardiology/World Congress of Cardiology, and the Latin American Heart Rhythm Society.

Dr. Alejandro Vidal is a remarkable physician, educator, and researcher who is passionate about empowering patients and shaping the future of Cardiac Electrophysiology.