Dr. Reed is a Missoula, Montana native who is board certified in internal medicine, general cardiology and interventional cardiology. His professional interests include Structural Heart Intervention (TAVR, MitraClip, Complex Closure), Complex Coronary Intervention and Peripheral Vascular Intervention. He is the Director of Structural Heart Intervention at Providence St. Patrick's Hospital.
Medical School
University of Washington School of Medicine - Seattle, WA
Residency
Internal Medicine; University of Colorado Health Science Center - Denver, CO Chief Medical Resident; University of Colorado Health Science Center - Denver, CO
Fellowship
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Harbor Interventional Cardiology Fellowship, University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Harbor
Professional Associations
American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, American Medical Association
Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine, Interventional Cardiology
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center International Heart Institute - Structural Heart International Heart Institute - Interventional Cardiology Providence St. Patrick Hospital
Dr. Reed enjoys playing/coaching soccer, trail running and mountain biking and Notre Dame Football
Community Reviews
Excellent experience...very thorough.
5
Providence Patient
Dr. Reed has provided excellent care for my father for 7 years. He listens to my fathers concerns, orders appropriate follow up and tests and overall great cardiac care and beside manner. Office staff and MA are always helpful and polite.
5
Providence Patient
Echo/treadmill - Cardio angiogram - Doctor and staff provided great service.
5
Providence Patient
Dr. Reed has understood my problems all along. He works hard for me!
5
Providence Patient
i was pleased to be able to see Dr. Reed within 48 hours [...]
5
Providence Patient
As an RN and care manager I frequently advocate all providers and facilities. [...] and Providence meet or exceed expectations most of the time. [...]