About Henry Tran, MD
Dr. Henry Tran is a cardiovascular care physician board certified in cardiovascular disease and echocardiography. He joined Inova Medical Group with more than 14 years of clinical experience. He has a special interest in management of coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, sports cardiology, and hyperlipidemia.
Dr. Tran is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (VCU). His dedication to medical education has been recognized by several teaching awards from the Department of Medicine.
Dr. Tran became interested in cardiology because of first year medical school physiology class. His goal is to help his patients lead active and healthy lives through evidence based medicine with a holistic approach.
A native of Mclean, Virginia, Dr. Tran currently resides in Arlington. In his spare time he enjoys playing tennis, cooking, traveling, and photography.
Awards/Associations
- Best Faculty for Sub-specialty Medicine, 2014, 2015
- Academic Teaching Award, 2016
- Fellow, American College of Physicians
- Associate Fellow, American College of Cardiology
- Top Doctors, Washingtonian, 2020-2022
Blog Posts
The Dangers of High Blood Pressure: Why You Should Know Your Numbers (February 2021)
Preventing Heart Problems: Take Action for a Healthy Heart (February 2019)
Podcasts and Webinars
Inova Health Talk: Long Term Benefits of Treating High Blood Pressure. February 2021.
Inova Ask The Doctor: Discussion about Blood Pressure. Listen to this podcast
Inova Ask The Doctor: Cardiovascular Disease - Signs, Symptoms and Treatment. Listen to this podcast
Publications
Background
Medical Education
Georgetown University 2003Residency
Training Specialty: Internal Medicine
7/1/2003 - 6/30/2007
Fellowships
Training Specialty: Cardiology Research
9/1/2008 - 6/30/2009
Training Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease
7/1/2009 - 6/30/2012
Patient Reviews
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