Kevin D. Kravitz, MD, FACC
Dr. Kevin D. Kravitz brings a feature element to The Dayton Heart Center through his specialized practice of electrophysiology. Electrophysiology, a sub-specialty of cardiology, deals with the heart's rhythm and electrical system.
Dr. Kravitz graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and earned a masters of human physiology degree from Hahnemann University in Philadelphia before completing his medical degree, magna cum laude, from the Medical College of Pennsylvania. After medical school, Dr. Kravitz completed an internship and a residency in internal medicine from Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia. He then went on to complete a cardiology fellowship from Hahnemann University Hospital. Following his cardiology fellowship, Dr. Kravitz entered one more year of training in electrophysiology, also at Hahnemann University Hospital.
Dr. Kravitz is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and a member of the Heart Rhythm Society. He is board certified in Cardiovascular Diseases and Electrophysiology. He also serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University.
He has been Chief, Department of Cardiology/Medicine at Dayton Heart Hospital since 1999.


