Dr. Mustapha is a board-certified interventional cardiologist. He specializes in minimally invasive, non-surgical therapy for heart and peripheral vascular disease (PAD), specifically critical leg ischemia (CLI). He has advanced training in coronary stent and complex peripheral vascular disease treatments including laser, atherectomy, and totally occluded arteries.
Dr. Mustapha graduated from Wayne State University and St. George University School of Medicine. He has completed Fellowships in both Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology at Louisiana State University School of Medicine.
He is currently in practice at Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Centers for Amputation Prevention, Grand Rapids, MI, where he is President and Chief Executive Officer, Director of Endovascular Interventions.
Dr. Mustapha serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and is the Founder and Director of the AMPutation Prevention Symposium (AMP) and Founding Board Member of the CLI Global Society. He has authored multiple publications, including those on critical limb ischemia and amputation prevention.