Jason A. Yoho, MD is a highly regarded, Board-Certified lnterventional Cardiologist that specializes in minimally invasive, non-surgical therapy for heart and peripheral vascular disease. He has advanced training in both complex coronary and peripheral vascular intervention, including critical limb ischemia. He is a specialist in peripheral vascular disease treatment including atherectomy and stenting and specializes in the treatment of chronic totally occluded arteries. Additionally, Dr. Yoho is involved in clinical research and clinical education, helping other physicians learn new and advanced techniques. He currently is the Principal Investigator in a multitude of studies involving the efficacy of minimally invasive coronary and peripheral interventions.
Dr. Yoho received his undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Biology from the University of Miami and then attended medical school at West Virginia University, where he received his medical doctorate. Dr. Yoho then completed his residency in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins University, Sinai Hospital, where he served as chief resident followed by a fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.
Dr. Yoho is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. During his years of cardiovascular practice, Dr. Yoho has proven to be a patient-focused, experienced cardiologist committed to serving the communities of South-Central Texas, including Corpus Christi, Seguin, New Braunfels and San Antonio. Dr. Yoho brings extensive cardiology experience along with cutting edge interventional care for cardiac and endovascular disease to the patients and communities he serves.
In his spare time, Dr. Yoho enjoys spending time with his children and focusing on the importance of his family.