Accepting New Patients
UVA Health Provider
Thomas R Gehrig, MD
Interventional Cardiology
Primary Location
Today's Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Primary Phone Number
Fax Number
434.244.7551
Additional Locations
Academic Information
- Department
- Medicine
- Academic Role
- Associate Professor
- Division
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Gender
- Male
- Languages
- English
- Age Groups Seen
- Adults (21-65)
Older Adults (65+)
- Primary Education
- University of Florida College of Medicine
- Residency
- University of Virginia Medical Center
- Fellowships
- Duke University Medical Center
- Certification
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Interventional Cardiology), American Board of Internal Medicine (Cardiovascular Disease)
Reviews
632 Patient Satisfaction Ratings
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Overall
5
Out of 5
Provider showed concern
Provider explained things clearly
Provider included you in decisions
Provider discussed treatment options
Likelihood of recommending this provider
159 Patient Comments
I would recommend this practice and UVA hospital to anyone!
Dr. Gehrig is always a delight and professional.
I appreciate that he takes the time to review lab results during the visit.
All good doctor was very professional and good at his work of making me comfortable and I trust him with my life
Dr Gehrig is the Best of the Best. He takes his time explaining, keeps it simple and logical and ensures you understand. He uses real life examples, including himself and his family. You can't ask for any,ore than that. I would drive hour and hours to have him as my cardiologist.
Dr. Gehrig provided exceptional, compassionate care. He had read the pertinent parts of my chart ahead, put me at ease, performed a careful examination and asked pertinent questions. He listened and addressed my concerns. He suggested further testing and gave explanations of how the heart works and how my condition may impact that. He mentioned possible treatment and potential benefits. He showed concern for me.