Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed

Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed
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  • Betsey Grandbouche

    Amazing. He and his team did an amazing job on my surgery!!!!!!! Everyone was very professional and compassionate. He actually listened to me when other doctors didnt.
    Jan 1st, 2023

  • Robin Leasure

    Dr. Cakulev is one of the most compassionate Drs. I've encountered. My ablation was somewhat challenging. He took the time before and after the procedure to explain everything and make sure I was okay. Brilliant man!
    Dec 25th, 2020

  • Jim Carson

    Dr. Cakulev is taking care of my 86 year old father who has afib and other heart conditions. We are extremely happy with the level of professionalism, skill, and compassion that Dr. C has provided. My father signed a release allowing the doctor to discuss his condition with me. I have called twice to speak to the doctor. He returned my calls one evening at 8:30 PM and on the other occasion he called on Sunday morning. These doctors work very hard and long hours and deal with constantly stressful situations. I truly believe that Dr. C cares about my dad and is applying all of his skill and experience to try and make him better.
    Mar 8th, 2020

  • Sarah Thompson

    When a family member is sent to you after being diagnosed with left- sided heart dysfunction, it is obviously a very scary time. She has been unable to tolerate physical exertion for years. Dizzy spells. Chest pain. Swelling in her legs. After several medical professionals were unable to diagnose what was going on (she was either told she was fat or too young to have heart problems), she was referred to a pulmonary specialist to determine if she was suffering from pulmonary hypertension. She spent months fearing this diagnosis, as the 5 year survival rate is not great. When she consulted with the pulmonologist, he did a series of tests and ruled out pulmonary hypertension. However, he did identify some significant dysfunction in her heart and referred her to your practice. For the first time in years, she was taken seriously by a doctor and she felt hopeful that she was going to get clarity and get HELP. You met her in your office on a Saturday. Didn't once listen to her heart. Didn't once talk about test results. Instead you spent the majority of your time telling my sister that she is overweight, has a 'sweet tooth', and can't say no to food. Wow. You are the FOURTH medical 'professional' that has blown her off and chalked her medical complications up to being overweight. She is not stupid. She knows that being overweight certainly has its ramifications on her health. But when she cannot breathe or tolerate walking short distances, it is extremely difficult to get the exercise necessary to lose weight. And i'm not trying to make excuses for her, but If you truly felt that her weight was really the ONLY underlying medical condition, why not at least LISTEN to her heart? Why not talk to her like a human being about her test results and help her understand why you don't think the heart is an issue? Or why not go one step further and refer her to a dietitian or give her some resources to reference? You took the easy way out. You took one look at her and stereotyped her as someone who has a weight problem and not a cardiac problem. Since her visit with you, she is broken. She feels worthless. She feels like no one is ever going to take her seriously enough to actually look past her weight and treat her like a human being who needs help. Maybe you had an off day. Maybe you were upset that you had to meet her on a weekend. But to not even listen to her heart or discuss test results when she's been sent to you for answers? That's poor practice. I certainly hope at the end of the day you go home and remember why you chose to get into the medical practice to begin with. Hopefully it was to help people and to show compassion. Sounds like you could use a reminder.
    Dec 27th, 2017

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Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed

Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed is located at 11100 Euclid Ave, Ste 1800 HHVI in Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed can be contacted via phone at (216) 844-3800 for pricing, hours and directions.

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Services

  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Atrial Flutter
  • Basic Science
  • Biventricular Device Implantation
  • Intra-Operative Mapping of Arrhythmias
  • Pacemaker Implantation
  • Radiofrequency Ablation
  • Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)

Languages

  • English
  • Bulgarian
  • Croatian
  • Italian
  • Macedonian
  • Serbian

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Q What is the phone number for Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed?

A The phone number for Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed is: (216) 844-3800.


Q Where is Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed located?

A Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed is located at 11100 Euclid Ave, Ste 1800 HHVI, Cleveland, Ohio 44106


Q What is the internet address for Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed?

A The website (URL) for Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed is: https://www.uhhospitals.org/doctors/Cakulev-Ivan-1083639546?utm_campaign=Cakulev_Ivan_11100_Euclid_Ave&utm_source=yext&utm_medium=locallisting&utm_content=website_url


Q How big is Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed?

A Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed employs approximately 20+ people.


Q How is Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed rated?

A Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed has a 4.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

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Ivan Cakulev, MD - Closed

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Betsey Grandbouche on Google

image Amazing. He and his team did an amazing job on my surgery!!!!!!! Everyone was very professional and compassionate. He actually listened to me when other doctors didnt.


Robin Leasure on Google

image Dr. Cakulev is one of the most compassionate Drs. I've encountered. My ablation was somewhat challenging. He took the time before and after the procedure to explain everything and make sure I was okay. Brilliant man!


Jim Carson on Google

image Dr. Cakulev is taking care of my 86 year old father who has afib and other heart conditions. We are extremely happy with the level of professionalism, skill, and compassion that Dr. C has provided.
My father signed a release allowing the doctor to discuss his condition with me. I have called twice to speak to the doctor. He returned my calls one evening at 8:30 PM and on the other occasion he called on Sunday morning. These doctors work very hard and long hours and deal with constantly stressful situations.
I truly believe that Dr. C cares about my dad and is applying all of his skill and experience to try and make him better.


Sarah Thompson on Google

image When a family member is sent to you after being diagnosed with left- sided heart dysfunction, it is obviously a very scary time. She has been unable to tolerate physical exertion for years. Dizzy spells. Chest pain. Swelling in her legs. After several medical professionals were unable to diagnose what was going on (she was either told she was fat or too young to have heart problems), she was referred to a pulmonary specialist to determine if she was suffering from pulmonary hypertension. She spent months fearing this diagnosis, as the 5 year survival rate is not great. When she consulted with the pulmonologist, he did a series of tests and ruled out pulmonary hypertension. However, he did identify some significant dysfunction in her heart and referred her to your practice. For the first time in years, she was taken seriously by a doctor and she felt hopeful that she was going to get clarity and get HELP. You met her in your office on a Saturday. Didn't once listen to her heart. Didn't once talk about test results. Instead you spent the majority of your time telling my sister that she is overweight, has a 'sweet tooth', and can't say no to food. Wow. You are the FOURTH medical 'professional' that has blown her off and chalked her medical complications up to being overweight. She is not stupid. She knows that being overweight certainly has its ramifications on her health. But when she cannot breathe or tolerate walking short distances, it is extremely difficult to get the exercise necessary to lose weight. And i'm not trying to make excuses for her, but If you truly felt that her weight was really the ONLY underlying medical condition, why not at least LISTEN to her heart? Why not talk to her like a human being about her test results and help her understand why you don't think the heart is an issue? Or why not go one step further and refer her to a dietitian or give her some resources to reference? You took the easy way out. You took one look at her and stereotyped her as someone who has a weight problem and not a cardiac problem. Since her visit with you, she is broken. She feels worthless. She feels like no one is ever going to take her seriously enough to actually look past her weight and treat her like a human being who needs help. Maybe you had an off day. Maybe you were upset that you had to meet her on a weekend. But to not even listen to her heart or discuss test results when she's been sent to you for answers? That's poor practice. I certainly hope at the end of the day you go home and remember why you chose to get into the medical practice to begin with. Hopefully it was to help people and to show compassion. Sounds like you could use a reminder.


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