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Bradley Lander, MD

Bradley Lander, MD

Office Locations

UH Ahuja Medical Center (7 mi.)

3999 Richmond Rd
Beachwood, OH 44122

216-593-1308

UH Cleveland Medical Center Mather (0 mi.)

11100 Euclid Ave
Mather Ste 1800
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-844-3800

UH Cleveland Minoff Health Center (7 mi.)

3909 Orange Pl
Ste 3300
Beachwood, OH 44122
216-844-3800

Biography: Bradley Lander, MD

Expertise

  • Arrhythmias
  • Athlete's Heart
  • Cardiology
  • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
  • Echocardiography
  • Heart Failure
  • Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
  • Sports Cardiology
  • Valvular Heart Disease

Titles

  • Director, Sports Cardiology Center, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, University Hospitals
  • Director, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, University Hospitals
  • Assistant Professor, CWRU School of Medicine

Certifications & Memberships

  • Cardiovascular Disease - American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine

Education

Fellowship | Advanced Echocardiography
Advanced Echocardiography - New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center (2022 - 2023)

Fellowship | Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and Sports Cardiology
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and Sports Cardiology - Morristown Medical Center (2022 - 2023)

Fellowship | Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular Disease - New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center (2019 - 2022)

Residency | Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine - Massachusetts General Hospital (2016 - 2019)

Medical Education
Case Western Reserve University School Of Medicine (2016)

Undergraduate
The Ohio State University (2012)

About

Bradley Lander, MD, is a cardiologist with expertise in sports cardiology and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. He is the Director of the Sports Cardiology Center and the Director of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center at University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute. In this role, he serves as the consultant cardiologist for the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Monsters and Cleveland Ballet.

Dr. Lander specializes in the care of athletes and highly active individuals with known or suspected heart disease, and patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). This includes athletes across the spectrum of abilities, from professional athletes to avid marathon and triathlon participants, cyclists and recreational athletes. He also cares for tactical athletes such as firefighters, police officers and military members whose profession requires significant physical fitness.

Dr. Lander earned his medical degree with honors from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, where he served as the peer-elected chapter president of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Medical Society. He completed an internal medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School in Boston, followed by both cardiovascular disease and advanced echocardiography fellowships at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York. In addition, he completed an advanced fellowship in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and sports cardiology at the Chanin T. Mast Center for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy at Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey with international expert Dr. Matthew Martinez.

Dr. Lander has given lectures at the American College of Cardiology and American Society of Echocardiography national meetings, served as faculty for the Care of the Athletic Heart Meeting of the American College of Cardiology and participated as a physician on the cardiovascular screening team for the National Basketball Players Association Top 100 Camp.

Dr. Lander has authored articles, book chapters and abstracts in national medical journals on topics related to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, sports cardiology, exercise capacity, cardiac arrest and advanced cardiovascular imaging techniques. He is an active member of the American College of Cardiology and the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Society.

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Patient Experience Reviews

4.9 out of 5
- based on 113 Ratings
(5)
9/2/2025

Dr. Lander and his staff are always friendly, knowledgeable and professional. I have the highest regards for the whole staff.

(5)
9/2/2025

I had excellent follow thru from the nurse. I was surprised at how fast she connected me with several providers.

(5)
8/1/2025

Good

(5)
8/1/2025

*** Dr. Lander was extremely effective in his approach from a medical and personal perspective. Demonstrated respect for her situation these past years, and did it with a smile, and care, which put *** at ease. He completed his review with expertise and style. She was emotionally very pleased with him. ***

(5)
8/1/2025

Very happy with the level of care I received

(5)
8/1/2025

I felt very comfortable with Dr. Lander

(5)
7/1/2025

Great experience with Dr. Lander and the medical staff. *** (RN) has been excellent and helpful - she is great!

(5)
7/1/2025

Dr. Lander was very helpful.

(5)
7/1/2025

Very good !

(5)
6/1/2025

Very knowledgeable and exhibited full attention to details

(5)
6/1/2025

Very proffessional from check in to consultation with the doctors

(5)
6/1/2025

Dr. Lander was very thorough in reviewing my records during my annual exam. After expressing my recent adverse reactions to previous medication prescribed for cholesterol, he was instrumental in requesting and reviewing lab work to make the necessary changes.

(5)
6/1/2025

Good

(5)
6/1/2025

Very pleasant

(5)
6/1/2025

Dr. Lander is an excellent doctor, listens, understands, answers all questions. Explains why next steps need to be taken.

(5)
5/8/2025

Excellent knowledge base, respectful of me as a person and my medical concerns.

(5)
5/8/2025

This is one of the first times in a long time that I have felt that a provider truly listened to me and my concerns and did not walk into the exam room with preconceived ideas about my health. He truly listened to me and was very empathetic and concerned about my physical and mental well being.

(5)
5/8/2025

*** (Dr. Landers and colleagues) is extraordinarily kind and on top of things! She's a gem!

(5)
5/8/2025

Good

(5)
5/8/2025

Dr. Lander seems very good and definitely shows compassion that is rare in his position. I am very glad that UH was my chosen provider.

(5)
5/8/2025

Dr Lander was excellent

(5)
3/2/2025

Good

(5)
3/2/2025

Outstanding provider. Totally exceeded my expectations. Most grateful to have access to this provider's quality care.

(5)
3/2/2025

Dr. Lander seems like a really nice person who cares about his patients.

(5)
2/2/2025

***** He was very helpful and will keep in touch with him by sending him my BP for 2 weeks and then see him in 6 months.

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Industry Relationships

University Hospitals is committed to transparency in our interactions with industry partners, such as pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device companies. At UH, we disclose practitioner and their family members’ ownership and intellectual property rights that are or in the process of being commercialized. In addition, we disclose payments to employed practitioners of $5,000 or more from companies with which the practitioners interact as part of their professional activities. These practitioner-industry relationships assist in developing new drugs, devices and therapies and in providing medical education aimed at improving quality of care and enhancing clinical outcomes. At the same time, UH understands that these relationships may create a conflict of interest. In providing this information, UH desires to assist patients in talking with their practitioners about industry relationships and how those relationships may impact their medical care.

UH practitioners seek advance approval for certain new industry relationships. In addition, practitioners report their industry relationships and activities, as well as those of their immediate family members, to the UH Office of Outside Interests annually. We review these reports and implement management plans, as appropriate, to address conflicts of interest that may arise in connection with medical research, clinical care and purchasing decisions.

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As of December 31, 2016, Bradley Lander did not disclose any Outside Relationships with Industry.