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Michael Huber, M.D.


Cardiology

Biography


Contact Info:

Office:

800-264-5722

Fax:

501-664-0889

Website:

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Facility/Office:

Arkansas Heart Hospital (Consulting)
7 Shackleford West Blvd
Little Rock, AR 72211

Education:

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Residency:

Tripler Army Medical Center (Honolulu, Hawaii)

Fellowship:

Brooke Army Medical Center (San Antonio, Texas)

Certification:

Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease and Nuclear Cardiology

Biography:

Dr. Michael David Huber graduated from Loyola College in Baltimore before attending medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Before joining the Arkansas Heart Hospital Clinic, he was a staff cardiologist at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, where he cared for acutely ill soldiers sent from Iraq and Afghanistan. While at LRMC, he was director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory and the advance cardiac life support program. Dr. Huber’s skill set includes invasive, non-interventional cardiology; pacemaker implantation; nuclear cardiology; transesophageal echo; and IVC filter implantation.

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