Kelly Elizabeth Wingerter, MD is a Internal Medicine Physician - Cardiovascular Disease practicing in Charlottesville, VA
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| University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
|---|---|---|---|
| St George's University School of Medicine | Doctorate | Other | 2013 |
| Institution | Focus | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Residency - University of Kentucky College of Medicine | Other | 2016 |
| Fellowship - University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga | Other | 2019 |
Accepts New Patients: Yes
UVA Health Heart and Vascular Center Fontaine - 500 Ray C Hunt Drive
“I was sorry to hear Dr Wingerter...”
I was sorry to hear Dr Wingerter is leaving UVa. She has terrific communication skills and is exceptionally willing to answer questions. 3 different attending Cardiology MDs have been involved in my care, and Dr Wingerter is the only one I've ever seen in an outpatient clinic. The others seem to use NPs for all but hospital inpatient care. That is ok, but not 100 percent of the time. NPs and MDs don't have equivalent training and experience.
UVA Health Heart and Vascular Center Fontaine - 500 Ray C Hunt Drive
“These providers are awesome....”
These providers are awesome.
UVA Health Heart and Vascular Center Fontaine - 500 Ray C Hunt Drive
“Dr. Wingerter was very caring, t...”
Dr. Wingerter was very caring, thorough, and a great listener.
UVA Health Heart and Vascular Center Fontaine - 500 Ray C Hunt Drive
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Very good
Kelly Elizabeth Wingerter, MD has not yet listed the medications that she commonly prescribes.
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Comment - “ I was sorry to hear Dr Wingerter... ”
I was sorry to hear Dr Wingerter is leaving UVa. She has terrific communication skills and is exceptionally willing to answer questions. 3 different attending Cardiology MDs have been involved in my care, and Dr Wingerter is the only one I've ever seen in an outpatient clinic. The others seem to use NPs for all but hospital inpatient care. That is ok, but not 100 percent of the time. NPs and MDs don't have equivalent training and experience.