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Atif Qasim, MD, MS

Cardiology • Cardiac Imaging
Cardiology Mission Bay – Mission Bay Blvd. South
415-353-2873
Portrait of Atif Qasim
Portrait of Atif Qasim
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Atif Qasim, MD, MS

Cardiology • Cardiac Imaging
Cardiology Mission Bay – Mission Bay Blvd. South
415-353-2873

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About me

Dr. Atif Qasim is a cardiologist who cares for patients with heart disease. He has particular expertise in advanced heart imaging techniques, including various approaches to echocardiography (heart ultrasound), as well as cardiac CT and cardiac MRI, and in using these methods to diagnose and manage valvular heart disease (conditions in which damage to one or more heart valves leads to cardiac dysfunction), cardiomyopathies (diseases affecting the heart muscle) and pericardial disease (inflammation of the tissue around the heart).

Qasim directs the UCSF Quantitative Echocardiography Core Laboratory, which uses ultrasound imaging to evaluate new therapies for heart failure and valvular heart disease. He is also the director of UCSF's cardiology fellowship program and a teacher in the medical school. He created an educational website on echocardiography and has a strong interest in increasing access to online medical educational materials for cardiology trainees and practitioners.

Qasim earned his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. At the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, he completed a residency in internal medicine, serving as chief resident, followed by a fellowship in cardiology. During his fellowship, he received advanced training in multimodal imaging and earned a master's degree in clinical epidemiology. He also has a master's degree in biochemistry and biophysics from Yale University.

Education & training

Board certification

  • Cardiovascular Disease, American Board of Internal Med/Cardiovascular Dis

Fellowship

  • Cardiovascular Disease, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Cardiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Residency

  • Internal Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Internship

  • Internal Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Degree

  • MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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    Average rating

    4.9
    4.9 out of 5 Stars
    126 ratings
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    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      January 28, 2026

      They were very patient and answered my questions. They weren't in a big hurry and seemed very sincere. Glad I went to them for a second opinion.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      January 27, 2026

      Dr. Qasim and Dr. Cody were both wonderful and very thoughtful.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      December 11, 2025

      I have several specialists covering a few different health issues. Atif Qasim is the best--he's definitely the most knowledgeable and the best listener, and I say that even though some of the physicians I see are also very high level.

    • 4.8 out of 5 Stars
      December 2, 2025

      Dr Qasim was wonderful! He explained things very well and even showed me a photo of my heart compared to a normal heart. He was very thorough, patient and answered all my questions!

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      October 1, 2025

      Dr. Qasim is very caring and highly knowledgeable physician

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      September 23, 2025

      Provider is an outstanding communicator. Frames the issues well and easy to understand. I had a plan when I walked out of there.

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