About Me
Dr. Alley is board certified in surgery. After earning his medical degree from University of Virginia, he received additional training through a residency in surgery at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, and a fellowship in surgery at Wilford Hall Medical Center Department of Surgery. He loves caring for the Lynchburg community because this is where he grew up, and where he has roots. He says, "There is nothing like the Blue Ridge Mountains!" When he is not providing care at the Heart and Vascular Institute, he likes to spend his time with his wife and 5 kids, gardening, working out, hiking, attending church and Bible study, and reading.
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My Credentials
Education
Fellowship
- Wilford Hall Medical Center Department of Surgery / 59th Medical Wing, June 2009
Residency
- University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, June 2007
Medical Education
- University of Virginia School of Medicine, May 2002
Certifications
- American Board of Surgery
Where I see my Patients
Other Locations
News Articles
Rating & Reviews
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