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The FHRS designation distinguishes qualified Heart Rhythm Society members among health care providers for their specialization in electrophysiology, clarifies the referral process and serves as a credential of quality care for patients, media and government. FHRS members are characterized by advanced training, certification and/or prominence in research.
Physicians earning the CCDS have demonstrated a mastery of competency, knowledge and skills in cardiac pacing. They typically specialize in device therapy and implant pacemakers and ICDs.
Physicians earning the CEPS certification have demonstrated a mastery of competency, knowledge and skills in cardiac electrophysiology. They typically specialize in cardiac arrhythmias, ablation and electrophysiological studies.
Matthew R. Reynolds, MD, MS, FHRS
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
41 Mall Road
Burlington, Massachusetts 01805
United States
Christopher Chase Reynolds, MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Heart & Vascular Institute of Eastern Kentucky
Edward K. Rhee, MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Phoenix Children's Hospital
1919 E Thomas Rd
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
United States
Kelly R Richardson, MD
Female
Clinical Electrophysiology
Chattanooga Heart Institute
2501 Citico Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404
United States
Chalese Richardson-Olivier, MD
Female
Clinical Electrophysiology
Children's Hospital at Montefiore
3415 Bainbridge Ave
Bronx, New York 10467
United States
David W. Riggio, MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
HonorHealth Cardiac Arrhythmia Group
3225 N Civic Center Plz Suite 1
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
United States
Michael J Riley, MD
Male
Clinical Electrophysiology
Wellstar Cardiovascular Medicine
55 Whitcher Street Suite 160
Marietta, Georgia 30060
United States