Dr. Konstantinos Marmagkiolis is a board-certified physician in Interventional Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases who practices at Tampa Heart & Vascular Associates in Florida. His work focuses on evaluating and treating patients with complex cardiovascular conditions using modern interventional procedures and evidence-based care. As a structural heart disease specialist, he performs complex coronary interventions, structural heart valve procedures, and endovascular therapies. His clinical work centers on careful diagnosis and treatment planning, with close patient collaboration to address cardiovascular health concerns.
At Tampa Heart & Vascular Associates, patients have access to a range of cardiovascular services designed to evaluate and manage heart and vascular diseases. The practice offers comprehensive diagnostic imaging, including advanced intravascular imaging technologies such as IVUS and OCT. These imaging tools allow physicians to examine coronary arteries with greater precision when diagnosing cardiovascular conditions.
The practice also provides heart failure and lipid clinics that focus on long-term management of cardiovascular risk factors. Interventional cardiology procedures, such as complex PCI, are available when required. Structural heart and valve therapies performed at the practice include TAVR, MitraClip, ASD/PFO closure, and Watchman procedures. Additional services include pacemaker and rhythm management, peripheral arterial disease interventions, vein care, cardio-oncology services, and pre-operative cardiac clearance for patients preparing for surgical procedures.
Dr. Konstantinos Marmagkiolis continues to remain involved in academic medicine through his appointments at leading medical institutions. He serves as a Collaborative Associate Professor of Cardiology in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of South Florida in Tampa. In addition, he holds the position of Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Cardiology, Division of Internal Medicine, at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Through these academic roles, he participates in educational activities and collaborates with physicians and researchers involved in cardiovascular medicine. These positions support the exchange of medical knowledge between academic institutions and clinical practice.
Konstantinos has developed professional collaborations with physicians and research institutions across both the United States and Europe. He works with academic medical centers, faculty members, and investigators who are involved in cardiovascular research and interventional cardiology.
These collaborations allow physicians to exchange clinical insights, discuss treatment strategies, and review research findings related to cardiovascular diseases. International cooperation also supports the ongoing development of new techniques and technologies used in cardiovascular procedures.
Konstantinos Marmagkiolis, MD, has been actively involved in cardiovascular research throughout his medical career. He has authored and co-authored more than 150 peer-reviewed publications in cardiovascular and interventional cardiology journals. His academic work includes original research, review articles, and editorials that explore various areas of cardiovascular medicine.
His research interests include coronary calcium modification, structural heart intervention techniques, catheter-based cardiovascular therapies, and long-term outcomes after complex PCI procedures. Through collaboration with other researchers and clinicians, he continues to participate in studies that evaluate cardiovascular devices and patient outcomes.
Marmagkiolis completed his medical education at Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki in Greece. After finishing medical school, he earned an MBA from the Open University of Cyprus in the Faculty of Economics and Management. He also completed the Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Program at Harvard Medical School in Boston, which focuses on research training and clinical leadership.
His postgraduate training includes a Fellowship in Interventional Cardiology and an Advanced Fellowship in Structural and Endovascular Interventions at William Beaumont Hospital through Oakland University's Department of Cardiovascular Medicine in Royal Oak, Michigan. He also completed a Fellowship in General Cardiology at the Montreal Heart Institute within the Department of Cardiology at the University of Montreal. His Internal Medicine Residency was completed at Western Reserve Care System, affiliated with Northeastern Ohio University's School of Medicine.
Born in Kavala, Greece, Dr. Konstantinos Marmagkiolis is married and has four children. He is fluent in Greek, English, and French and holds both United States and Greek citizenship. His personal life reflects a connection to his Greek heritage while maintaining his professional career and family life in the United States.