Stoughton Health announces new cardiologists as Dr. Eugene Kaji departs

Stoughton Health announces new cardiologists as Dr. Eugene Kaji departs
Dr. Eugene Kaji, Cardiologist — Stoughton Health
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Dr. Eugene Kaji will be leaving the Stoughton Health Cardiology Clinic, with his last day of patient care scheduled for July 22, 2025. The clinic has expressed gratitude for Dr. Kaji’s dedication and the quality care he has provided to patients.

In light of this change, Stoughton Health announced that a new Cardiology Group will begin seeing patients on August 1, 2025. This transition aims to maintain uninterrupted access to high-quality cardiology services. As part of this development, two new cardiologists are joining the team.

Dr. Ranga Sriram brings 40 years of experience in Interventional and General Cardiology. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine Cardiology and graduated from JJM Medical College Mysore University in India in 1977. His career includes roles in the United Kingdom, Chicago Medical School, Saint Francis Hospital Loyola University, King Faisel Specialist Hospital Riyadh, and Racine, Wisconsin.

Dr. Michael Kreager was born in California and earned his Medical Degree from Universidad Technologica de Santiago in the Dominican Republic. He completed an Interventional Cardiology fellowship at the University of Missouri and is Board Certified. Dr. Kreager focuses on building doctor-patient relationships based on listening, trust, and respect.

Stoughton Health invites those interested to learn more about their cardiology services.



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