About Me
Pratik Choksy, MD, is an interventional cardiologist who has a special interest in cardiac and peripheral vascular interventions including stenting for critical limb ischemia.
Dr. Choksy is board-certified in internal medicine, comprehensive adult echocardiography, nuclear cardiography, cardiovascular disease, interventional cardiology, and is a Registered Physician for Vascular Interpretation (RPVI).
He graduated from the Government Medical College in India. He went on to complete his residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in cardiology from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. He finished his interventional cardiology training at the University of Oklahoma Health and Sciences.
When caring for his patients, he highly emphasizes changing their habits for a healthier and happier lifestyle. Dr. Choksy speaks three languages: English, Hindi, and Gujarati.
Dr. Choksy loves to play tennis, watch movies, and spend time with his family.
Gender
Male
Languages
English, Gujarati., Hindi
Credentials
Education
Medical Education
2007: Government Medical College - Surat (India)
Residency
2013: Medical College of Georgia - Augusta University
Fellowship
2016: Cardiovascular Disease | Medical College of Georgia - Augusta University
Fellowship
2017: Interventional Cardiology | Oklahoma University Medical Center
Certifications
Board Certified, Internal Medicine
Board Certified, Comprehensive Adult Echocardiography
Board Certified, Nuclear Cardiology
Board Certified, Cardiovascular Disease
Board Certified, Interventional Cardiology - Registered Physician for Vascular Interpretation (RPVI)
Care Philosophy

I like to treat patients just like I would want my family members treated. I also want the best outcomes for my patients, so I involve them in all decision-making.
Pratik M. Choksy, MD
Interventional Cardiology
Locations
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Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Cardiovascular
Vandalia
4160 Little York Rd.
Suite 20
Vandalia, OH 45414 -
Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Cardiovascular
Beavercreek Health Center
2510 Commons Blvd.
Suite 125
Beavercreek, OH 45431 -
Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Cardiovascular
Kettering Health Huber
8701 Old Troy Pike
Suite 240
Huber Heights, OH 45424 -
Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Cardiovascular
Kettering Health Dayton
425 W. Grand Ave.
Suite 2002
Dayton, OH 45405
Reviews
Patient Satisfaction Ratings and Comments
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I was so pleased with his professional know how and how addressed my concerns. He was so pleasant, that I actually injoyed my visit
Dr Choksy & his team are very professional & competent. I feel blessed to have this team take care of my heart issues.
It was a very good experience yeah up my blood pressure medicine he doubled it and that was it I go back in 3 months
Dr. Choksy was very brief with me, and didn't seem to care much about my concerns. He did order a test for me, but didn't explain very well what the test is for. Later I read through the after visit summary and notes, and he wrote in the notes about areas he checked on the "physical exam" that he didn't actually check at all. At my last appointment (previous to this one) I don't recall him telling me to follow up with him in a certain time frame, but at this appointment he acted like I should have followed up with him. I had contacted him several times through My Chart, and it seems like if he wanted me to follow up, he should have told me on there to schedule an appointment with him. Also, if he wanted a follow up appointment, I think they would have scheduled it at that appointment. I don't feel like his communication is very good, and he seems to blame the patient for not following up, when his instructions aren't clear.