Sean A. Spangler, MD
Spokane, WA 99208
Providence Spokane Cardiology - North
212 East Central Avenue, Suite 240, Spokane, WA 99208
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About Sean A. Spangler
Dr. Spangler’s practice includes consultative cardiology, preventive cardiology, invasive diagnostic procedures, cardiac risk assessment and management, echocardiography, nuclear imaging, cardiac catheterization, and expert treatment of heart failure. He is Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Cardiovascular CT.
Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, WI
2001
Brooke Army Medical Center - San Antonio, TX
Internal Medicine
2003
Brooke Army Medical Center - San Antonio, TX
Internal Medicine
2005
Brooke Army Medical Center - San Antonio, TX
Cardiovascular
2010
- American College of Cardiology
- Washington State Medical Association
- Spokane County Medical Society
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease
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I felt all was good. But provider did not have my latest blood panels. The cardiac tests were available.
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Extremely courteous and knowledgeable Staff. Provider was patient and understanding.
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Very knowledgeable
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Personable
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Dr. Spangler was thorough and efficient in his review of my recent test results and subsequent examination. When I returned home and reviewed the messages and test results in my health portal, I realized that I did not understand some of the issues involved in my condition. For example, I knew that my mitral valve was leaking, but I did not know (until I read it) that my "left atrium [is] severely dilated" and what that means in terms of the likelihood or degree of imminent danger. I'd have asked about this during our visit, had I known. Reading Dr. Spangler's summary notes today, I'm satisfied that he understands my condition and has outlined a reasonable plan of action.
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