Suhayb Kadura, MD
Specialty: Cardiology
Primary
Location: Auburn Heart and Vascular Institute
Education: American University of Antigua College of Medicine, Antigua and Barbuda
Fellowship: Cardiovascular Disease at SUNY Health Science Center and Interventional Cardiology at Hartford Hospital, University of Connecticut
Residency: Internal Medicine, University of Rochester
Biography
Dr. Suhayb Kadura is an interventional cardiologist at Auburn Community Hospital’s Heart & Vascular Institute, where he provides advanced cardiac care as part of the hospital’s expanding services, including its new cardiac catheterization lab.
Dr. Kadura completed his residency at the University of Rochester, followed by fellowship training in Cardiovascular Disease at SUNY Health Science Center and Interventional Cardiology at Hartford Hospital (University of Connecticut). In addition to his clinical work, he has served in teaching roles, helping to educate and train residents, fellows, and medical students.
He brings extensive experience in high-acuity cardiac care, including the evaluation and treatment of heart attacks and the use of catheter-based therapies for coronary artery disease and heart valve conditions. Dr. Kadura is recognized as one of New York State’s highest-volume physicians in acute heart attack care, offering expertise typically found at large medical centers.
Dr. Kadura has cared for patients across Upstate New York, including communities connected to Buffalo, Rochester, Elmira, Cooperstown, and Syracuse. His work reflects a strong commitment to expanding access to timely, high-quality cardiac care—ensuring patients can receive life-saving treatment close to home.
