Bader Alotaibi, MD, has joined Willis-Knighton Cardiology, part of the Willis-Knighton Physician Network. Dr. Alotaibi practices clinical cardiac electrophysiology at Willis-Knighton Cardiology’s arrhythmia and cardiac rhythm device clinic. He treats patients of referring physicians for conditions such as tachycardia, SVT and other arrhythmias.
A native of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Alotaibi studied medicine across North America. His internal medicine residency was completed with the New York-Presbyterian healthcare system at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center. He completed his cardiology fellowship at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, before training in electrophysiology at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. Dr. Alotaibi’s subspecialty training allows him to use electrical solutions (pacemaker, defibrillator) to save people’s hearts and lives.
Dr. Alotaibi brings to his practice experience as a patient who once needed electrophysiology himself and believes that deepens his understanding of what his patients are going through and how they are feeling.
Willis-Knighton Cardiology, 2727 Hearne Ave., Suite 301, also includes Phillip A. Rozeman, MD, FACC; Frederick J. White, III, MD, FACC, FCCP; Ajaya K. Tummala, MD, FACC; Basel Kasabali, MD, FACC; Paul G. Cole, MD, FACC; William Britton Eaves, II, MD, FACC; Wenwu Zhang, MD, PhD, FACC; Amber M. Shah, MD, MPH; Jagan Beedupalli, MD, MPH, FACC; Michael Langiulli, MD, FACC; Boshra F. Louka, MD, FACC, FSCAI, Michael Megaly, MD, MS, FSCAI, and Tina Firouzbakht, MD. The doctors offer a full array of cardiovascular services at offices in Shreveport, Bossier City, Minden, Natchitoches, Vivian, Homer, Ruston and Springhill, including general cardiology, diagnostic and interventional procedures. They accept new patients and most insurance plans.