David Gregg, IV, MD

Cardiology - Adult Congenital
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4.9 out of 5, 
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After completing medical school at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, Dr. David Gregg completed his residency in internal medicine with additional training in cell biology and cardiovascular genomics at Duke University Medical Center. He then continued his fellowship training in cardiology at the University of California-San Francisco with a subspecialty focus on adult congenital heart disease and non-invasive imaging. Returning to the Medical University of South Carolina, Dr. Gregg founded the adult congenital heart disease program in 2006 in collaboration with pediatric cardiology and now serves as its director. In addition to providing in- and outpatient consultation and coordinating comprehensive care for patients with adult congenital heart disease, Dr. Gregg has an active general cardiology practice with a particular interest in valvular heart disease. Dr. Gregg is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and adult congenital heart disease.
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Provider Information

Clinical Areas of Interest

Congenital heart disease

Gender

Male

Languages

English

Age groups seen

Adults

Education

Duke University Hospital/Duke Univ. Medical Center
Internship, 2000
Duke University Hospital/Duke Univ. Medical Center
Residency, 2001
UCSF Medical Center
Fellowship, 2006
Duke University Hospital/Duke Univ. Medical Center
Fellowship, 2003
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Medical school, 1999

Certifications

Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease
Adult Congenital Heart Disease

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