Rani Rajaram, MD practices cardiovascular medicine in downtown San Diego's Bankers Hill district through UC San Diego Health's Third Avenue clinic. Her MD from the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (2019) and cardiovascular disease fellowship at MedStar Health Georgetown University anchor a clinical scope spanning echocardiography, arrhythmia evaluation, and preventive cardiology, with exercise-prescription referrals connecting to Balanced Fitness & Health for structured cardiac conditioning. Faculty membership in UCSD's Women in Cardiology program reflects a subspecialty emphasis on sex-specific cardiovascular risk factors, including pregnancy-associated cardiomyopathy and hormone-related lipid abnormalities. Preventive cardiology protocols at this Bankers Hill office integrate lifestyle-modification counseling with the movement-based cardiovascular risk reduction programming at Yoga Box in the downtown core. Highest-tier evaluations include transthoracic and stress echocardiographic imaging, ambulatory arrhythmia monitoring, and ASCVD risk-factor optimization under current ACC/AHA cardiovascular prevention guidelines.