About
Dr. John Young brings more than 25 years of clinical and executive leadership experience to Young Cardiology. He holds board certification in Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, and Interventional Cardiology. S. from Wright State University in Ohio. He then completed both his MD and MBA at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He also holds the Certified Physician Executive designation.
Dr. Young has served as department Chair of Cardiology and held leadership roles within national and international healthcare organizations. He has consulted for pharmaceutical and medical device companies and participated in more than 100 clinical trials. He has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications. He holds fellowships from the American College of Healthcare Executives, the American College of Cardiology, and the American Heart Association. At Young Cardiology, Dr. Young directs the business and operational strategy. His personal experience with a retinal vascular event caused by undiagnosed elevated lipoprotein(a) shaped his conviction that proactive cardiovascular care saves lives.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Wright State University, Ohio, B.S.
Medical School
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Additional Training
MBA, The Ohio State University; Certified Physician Executive
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Young right for?
Dr. Young suits adults with complex cardiovascular histories or those who have undergone cardiac procedures and need intensive follow-up. Patients with coronary artery disease, lipoprotein(a) disorders, or critical cardiovascular conditions benefit from his interventional background. His executive and research experience makes him a strong fit for patients who want evidence-based, data-driven care. He also serves patients seeking a cardiologist who combines deep clinical knowledge with strong operational oversight.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. John Young holds board certification in Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, and Interventional Cardiology. He also holds the Certified Physician Executive designation and fellowships from the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Healthcare Executives, and the American Heart Association.
Dr. Young specializes in coronary artery disease, interventional cardiology, critical care, cardiovascular disease, and lipoprotein(a) disorders. His interventional background gives him particular depth in complex coronary conditions and post-procedure management.
Dr. Young directs the business and operational strategy at Young Cardiology. He also sees patients, bringing his interventional cardiology and critical care expertise to the clinical side of the practice.
Dr. Young has participated in more than 100 clinical trials involving new drugs and medical devices. He has also authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications throughout his career.
S. from Wright State University in Ohio. He completed his MD and MBA at The Ohio State University. He also holds the Certified Physician Executive designation from additional executive training.
In his late forties, Dr. Young experienced sudden vision loss from a retinal vascular event caused by a previously undiagnosed elevated lipoprotein(a) level. That experience reinforced his belief that even healthy-appearing individuals can carry serious cardiovascular risk. He co-founded Young Cardiology with his wife Dr. Britten Young to deliver the proactive, personalized care that he wished had been available sooner.
Yes. Dr. Young has direct personal experience with elevated lipoprotein(a) and its consequences. He treats patients with lipoprotein(a) disorders and uses advanced lipid testing to detect and manage this inherited cardiovascular risk factor.
Doctor profile last updated August 16, 2026


