Daniel Davies, MD, is a cardiologist and advanced imaging specialist at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He completed his internal medicine residency, cardiovascular medicine fellowship, and advanced cardiac imaging fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He is experienced in cardiovascular disease, cardiac imaging (including echocardiography, SPECT/PET, cardiac MRI, and cardiac CT), and clinical research. He cares for patients and actively participates in research related to cardiac amyloidosis, infiltrative/systemic cardiac diseases, as well as hypertrophic and genetic cardiomyopathies. He has published peer-reviewed research articles and abstracts in multiple journals and has spoken on his research and other areas of expertise both nationally and internationally.
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Adult, Older Adult
Languages Spoken*
English
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Expertise
abnormal electrocardiogram (ekg)
abnormal stress test
advanced lipid blood tests
amyloidosis
aortic stenosis
aortic valve disease
atherosclerosis
bicuspid aortic valve
cardiac angina
cardiac arrest
cardiac arrhythmias
cardiac risk assessment
cardiopulmonary disease
cardiovascular disease
chest pain
cholesterol disorders
coronary artery calcification
coronary artery disease
coronary calcium scoring
dyspnea on exertion
heart disease
hypertension
mitral valve disease
myocardial infarction (mi)
preventative cardiology
Credentials
Education
Sanford School of Medicine, University of South Dakota
Residency
Mayo Clinic
Fellowship
Mayo Clinic
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Publications
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