


Dr. Haseeb Basha, MD
Dr. Haseeb Basha, MD is a cardiologist in Urbana, IL and has over 15 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY / STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE in 2007. He is affiliated with medical facilities such as Carle Foundation Hospital and Kirby Medical Center. He is accepting telehealth appointments.
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611 W Park St Urbana, IL 61801Hospital Highlight
Dr. Basha is affiliated with Carle Foundation Hospital Urbana, a highly rated and top awarded hospital for cardiology.
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- Areas of ExpertiseDr. Basha specializes in the areas of Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease & Internal Medicine. • See board certifications
- Offers TelehealthThis doctor offers telehealth appointments. Call the office to schedule an appointment.
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About Me
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Dr. Haseeb Basha, MD is a cardiologist in Urbana, IL and has over 15 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY / STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE in 2007. He is affiliated with medical facilities such as Carle...read moreCardiology
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology
Internal Medicine
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Dr. M.g.r. Medical University / Stanley Medical College
Medical School, 2007
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Learn more about medical license public record checkAnti-MHC class I antibody induced autoimmunity leading to chronic rejection is mediated by the increased expression of IL-17 homologs, IL-17 A and F. Human Immunology, 2009 Nov; 70(1S): 71
IL 5 mediated immune responses to self-antigens, myosin, vimentin, collagen V play a crucial role in rejection of human cardiac allografts. American Journal of Transplantation 2010;10(4s):82
IL 17F Induces a Distinct Form of Anti-MHC Class I Induced Autoimmunity and Playing a Role in Chronic Rejection Post-Lung Transplantation Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation 2010:29(2s):108
Increased erythrocyte C4d is associated with known alloantibody and autoantibody markers of antibody mediated rejection in human lung transplant recipients. Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation 2010; 29(4):410-6
Characterization of immune responses to cardiac self-antgiens myosin and vimentin in human cardiac allograft recipients with antibody mediated rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy.
Hepatopulmonary syndrome. Past to Present. Annals of Hepatology 2007; 6(3):135-142
Induction of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Specific Th17 Cells In Liver Transplant Recipients with Recurrent HCV Induced Allograft Inflammation and Fibrosis. American Journal of Transplantation 2010;10(4s):145
Development of antibodies to self antigens, K-alpha1-tubulin and collagen V, following lung transplantation is associated with HLA-DR 51 and 7 respectively. Human Immunology, 2009 Nov; 70(1S): 124
Donor-specific antibodies to human leukocyte antigens are associated with and precede antibodies to major histocompatibility complex class I-related chain A in antibody-mediated rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy after human cardiac transplantation.
Alloimmune responses leading to autoimmunity: role in chronic rejection. American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Quarterly 2009; 3(2): 50-55
Antibodies to HLA Precede Antibodies to MICA and Self-Antigens Myosin, Vimentin, Collagen V in Human Cardiac Allograft Recipients With Acute Antibody Mediated Rejection. Human Immunology. Sep 2010;71(1s): S137
Characterization of HCV specific CD4+ Th17 immunity in Recurrent HCV Induced Allograft Fibrosis Following Human Orthotopic Liver Transplantation., 2011
Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Is it a Gynaecological Premalignant Lesion. A Case Report. Hungarian Medical Journal 2008; 2(2): 261-264
Increased Recovery of Thoracic Organs Following Hormonal Resuscitation Therapy. Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 2010; 29(5):594-6
IL-17 F is a potential mediator of airway inflammation leading to chronic rejection pathology following intra-bronchial anti-MHC class I administration. American Journal of Transplantation 2009; 9(2s):392
A role for antibodies to HLA, collagen-V and K-a-1-tubulin in antibody mediated rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy, 2011
Anti-human leukocyte antigen antibody induced autoimmunity: role in chronic rejection. Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation 2010;15(1):16-20
The important role of immune responses to self-antigens in pathogenesis of coronary artery vasculopathy following human cardiac transplantation. Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation 2010;29(2s):84-5
Association of Cervix Carcinoma and Ulcerative Colitis. Hungarian Medical Journal 2008; 2(3):463-466
Identification of Immunodominant HLA-B7-restricted CD8+ Cytotoxic T cell Epitopes Derived from Mammaglobin-A Expressed on Human Breast Cancers.
Young Investigator Travel Award, American Society of Transplantation, 2009
Medical School Honors, Internal Medicine, 2006
Clinical Instructor, Department of Medicine, Michigan State University, 2010
Fellowship in Transplantation, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, 2010
Excellence Award, National Institute of Information Technology, 1999
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93%Patients who gave a rating of 9 or 1018% higher than the national average
93%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well11% higher than the national average
- Recipient of 29
hospital awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Coronary Intervention Award™ (2025, 2024)
Superior clinical outcomes in coronary intervention procedures (angioplasty with stent)
View all awardsAmerica's 100 Best Hospitals Award™ (2024, 2023)
Superior clinical outcomes in coronary intervention procedures (angioplasty with stent)
View all patient feedbackHow patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.
84%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home74%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well1% lower than the national average
- Recipient of 4
hospital awardsView all awardsAmerica’s 50 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Surgery Award™ (2023)
Superior clinical outcomes in heart bypass surgery and heart valve surgery
View all patient feedbackHow patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.
86%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home2% higher than the national average
77%Patients said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well1% higher than the national average
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