Dr. Eduardo Celentano
Dr. Eduardo Celentano is a distinguished cardiologist and an esteemed leader in the field of clinical electrophysiology. Born on November 13, 1979, in Vico Equense, Italy, Dr. Celentano has dedicated his career to advancing medical science and improving patient care. He holds an M.D. degree from Federico II University in Naples, where he graduated with honors and subsequently completed his board certification in cardiology.
With over a decade of specialized training, Dr. Celentano has gained extensive experience in complex cardiac procedures, including arrhythmia management and robotic ablations. His clinical acumen was honed during his time at the Cardiovascular Center of OLV Hospital in Belgium, recognized as a center of excellence in electrophysiology. There, he was involved in over 1,500 complex procedures annually, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in the field.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Celentano has made significant contributions to medical education and research. He has delivered numerous presentations at national and international conferences and has been involved in training cardiology residents at Humanitas University in Italy. His research interests focus on non-pharmacological therapies for arrhythmias, heart failure, and innovative mapping techniques, contributing to the advancement of evidence-based practices in cardiology.
Dr. Celentano’s commitment to excellence has earned him various accolades, including the Young Investigator Award from Federico II University and fellowships from prestigious organizations such as the American College of Cardiology and the Heart Rhythm Society. Recently, he was honored with the Honorary Professor of Practice in Health Science award from QAHE and Kennedy University, recognizing his exemplary contributions to health science education.
As a member of multiple professional societies, including the European Society of Cardiology and the Belgian Society of Cardiology, Dr. Celentano continues to collaborate with peers worldwide, fostering a culture of innovation and best practices in healthcare. His dedication to educating future healthcare professionals and improving patient outcomes positions him as a pivotal figure in the ongoing evolution of cardiovascular medicine.

