About Me
Dr. Meyer is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease. After earning his medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, he received additional training through a residency in Internal Medicine at University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center. He then completed a fellowship in Cardiology at Emory University School of Medicine.
He loves caring for the Lynchburg community because our patients are so appreciative and motivated to improve their health. When he is not providing care at the Heart and Vascular Institute, he likes to spend his time outdoors, either running, doing yardwork, golfing, hiking and playing backyard football with his kids.
My Credentials
Education
Fellowship
- Emory University School of Medicine, January 2005
Internship
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, January 2000
Residency
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, January 2000
Medical Education
- Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, January 1997
Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine — Cardiovascluar Disease
- National Board of Echocardiography
- Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation for Vascular Medicine
Where I see my Patients
CMG Stroobants Cardiovascular Center - Lynchburg
2410 Atherholt RoadLynchburg, VA 24501
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