About Me
Dr. Carothers is board certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology. After earning his medical degree from University of Virginia School of Medicine, he received additional training through a residency in Pediatrics at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology at Duke University. He loves caring for the Lynchburg community because using his talents and training to keep children healthy and happy is a true labor of love. When he is not providing care at the Heart and Vascular Institute, he likes to spend his time reading, playing golf, watching suspenseful movies, and helping his three daughters become successful student-athletes.
My Credentials
Education
Fellowship
- Duke University, June 2013
Residency
- University of North Carolina, June 2009
Internship
- University of North Carolina, June 2007
Medical Education
- University of Virginia School of Medicine, May 2006
Certifications
- American Board of Pediatrics
- Fellow-American College of Cardiology
- Board Certified Pediatric Cardiologist
Where I see my Patients
CMG Stroobants Cardiovascular Center - Lynchburg
2410 Atherholt RoadLynchburg, VA 24501
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