Credentials & Education
Medical School
- King Edward Medical College,
Lahore, Pakistan
Residency
- Cardiology, UPMC, Pittsburg, PA
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine
- Board Certified in Internal Cardiology
About
Malik Rahim, M.D., is a respected specialist in cardiology and interventional cardiology at Western Arizona Regional Medical Center, where he performs catheterizations and treats a variety of heart conditions. He is known for his compassionate and genuine concern for his patients’ overall wellbeing.
Dr. Rahim attended medical school at King Edward Medical College in his native Pakistan. He completed his internship and residency in cardiology at University of Pittsburg Medical Center, Pittsburg, PA. He is board certified in internal medicine and internal cardiology.
Dr. Rahim is a fan of rodeo and enjoys cowboy art. He is also a big Pittsburgh Steelers fan and looks forward to his team's next Super Bowl appearance. Dr. Rahim shares his life with his wife, who is also a physician, and their teenaged daughter. He was named the Tri-state's "Best Cardiologist" in the Mohave Daily News readers' poll in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
Malik Rahim, M.D., is a respected specialist in cardiology and interventional cardiology at Western Arizona Regional Medical Center, where he performs catheterizations and treats a variety of heart conditions. He is known for his compassionate and genuine concern for his patients’ overall wellbeing. Dr. Rahim attended medical school at King Edward Medical College in his native Pakistan. He completed his internship and residency in cardiology at University of Pittsburg Medical Center, Pittsburg, PA. He is board certified in internal medicine and internal cardiology. Dr. Rahim is a fan of rodeo and enjoys cowboy art. He is also a big Pittsburgh Steelers fan and looks forward to his team's next Super Bowl appearance. Dr. Rahim shares his life with his wife, who is also a physician, and their teenaged daughter. He was named the Tri-state's "Best Cardiologist" in the Mohave Daily News readers' poll in 2020, 2021 and 2022.