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Martin Cerda, DO

Cardiovascular Institute of Scottsdale


Martin A. Cerda, DO is a native of Florida. He grew up along the east coast of Florida in a town called Titusville, Florida. He attended the University of Florida for his undergraduate studies, followed by the Georgetown University School of Medicine for his post-baccalaureate studies. He won a National Institute of Health intramural research grant for his studies in matrix metalloproteases in coronary artery disease. Led by his mentor, Larry Wahl, at the National Institutes of Dental and Craniofacial research, Martin Cerda was authored in several scientific papers and journals.

He completed his medical education at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harlem, New York, after which he went back to his home state of Florida to complete his internship and residency at the University of Florida – Jacksonville. He remained there to serve as Chief Resident, followed by his general cardiology fellowship at the University of Florida, where he remained for additional electrophysiology training. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology and now is in private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona.