Sahar Naderi, MD is currently the Director of Women's Heart Health at Kaiser Permanente, San Francisco. She has expertise in conditions that disproportionately impact women and/or are unique to women’s cardiovascular health, specifically Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), as well as cardiovascular complications in pregnancy.
Sahar also has a particular interest in aortic diseases, including genetic conditions such as Marfan Syndrome, and other rare vascular conditions. Together with our multi-specialty team of cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and cardiovascular geneticists, She sees patients from across the region with these conditions at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Center for Thoracic Aortic Disease. currently see patients in our sub-specialty Aortic Clinic at our Oakland and San Francisco Kaiser Permanente locations. In addition, She greatly enjoys taking care of patients with a wide array of other cardiovascular conditions, particularly valvular heart disease.
Sahar received her undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley. She went on to get a Master of Health Science at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. She did her Internal Medicine residency training at Duke University and my cardiology fellowship training at The Cleveland Clinic. She also did a Women’s Heart Health Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Prior to joining Kaiser Permanente, She was a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Cardiology Division at Stanford University Medical Center and was a member of the Stanford Women’s Heart Health group and the Stanford Center for Aortic Diseases.