Dr.Enas has dedicated his life to identifying the causes of the very high rates of heart disease among Asian Indians and developing strategies for its prevention and treatment. He convened 3 meetings of the International Working Group on coronary artery disease among South Asians (Orlando, FL 1996; Anaheim, CA 1997; and Atlanta GA, 1998) and published the reports in Indian Heart Journal. He chaired the First and Second Indo-US Health Summit on Heart disease among Indians in New Delhi in 2007 and 2009. These summits, for the first time, issued guidelines by the Indians, for the Indians, for the prevention and control of heart disease in this population with lower stricter threshold of intervention and treatment target. These reports were also published in the Indian Heart Journal. His book, “How to Beat the Heart Disease Epidemic among South Asians ─ A Prevention and Management Guide for Asian Indians and their Doctors” is the only data-based book of its kind and is a best seller among physicians and public alike.
Dr.Enas is a member of the American Heart Association and is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. He is currently the Founder President and CEO of the CADI- Coronary Artery Disease among Asian Indians Research Foundation and Advanced Heart Lipid Clinic in Downers Grove, Illinois. He has received numerous awards and commendations including those from Asian American Pacific Islander Journal of Health and American Association of Cardiologists of Indian Origin and Asian American and Pacific Islander Journal of Health. Dr.Enas was selected as one of America’s Top Physicians in 2003 and one of Top Cardiologists in 2009, 2010 and 2011 by the Consumer Research Council of America. He is the past President of the Association of Kerala Medical Graduates and a past Chairman of the Board of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI). He is on the editorial board of several medical journals including the Indian Heart Journal.