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Wesley Lane, M.D.


Cardiology

Biography


Contact Info:

Office:

800-264-5722

Website:

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Facility/Office:

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

Education:

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Residency:

Internal Medicine - Baylor Scott and White Health

Fellowship:

Cardiovascular disease and Interventional Cardiology - Baylor Scott and White Health

Certification:

Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease

Biography:

Dr. Wes Lane grew up in Abilene, Texas. He graduated from Texas Tech University and University School of Medicine where he graduated top of his class. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine followed by fellowships in Cardiovascular disease and Interventional Cardiology at Baylor Scott and White in Temple, TX. Dr. Lane is Board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease and has received numerous awards. Dr. Lane’s passions include coronary and structural heart interventions and longitudinal care of the cardiac patient. When he’s not practicing Cardiology, Dr. Lane enjoys spending time with his wife and 4 kids, cooking, grilling, weightlifting, studying and teaching Christian theology, and playing his guitar.

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