Bruce F Waller, MDCardiology in Indianapolis, IN
Gender
Male
Languages spoken
English
About Bruce F Waller, MD
Bruce F. Waller, MD, is a cardiologist at Ascension St. Vincent in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Waller takes the time to listen to understand you and your health. Then, he delivers personalized, compassionate heart and vascular care. He specializes in diagnosing all types of cardiovascular disease. He provides preventive cardiology care to manage high blood pressure and cholesterol, heart attack and stroke risk factors, AFib heart rhythm disorders, and congestive heart failure. Dr. Waller is part of an integrated, national network of heart care, sharing best practices and offering evaluation and treatment of the most complex heart conditions.
Whether you have new symptoms or want to talk to a heart doctor about a heart disease diagnosis, Dr. Waller is here for you.Dr. Waller has a subspecialty certification in cardiovascular disease. He is a member of the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association and is recognized for his work and research in cardiovascular pathology. Dr. Waller has multiple peer-reviewed publications in cardiology and cardiac pathology. He is also a Clinical Professor at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis.
Education
Medical Education
University of Minnesota Medical School - Minneapolis, MnQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension St. Vincent - Seton
- Ascension St. Vincent Carmel
- Ascension St. Vincent Heart Center
- Ascension St. Vincent Hospital - Indianapolis
Certifications
- The American Board of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease
- The American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Location
Provider's primary location
Ascension Medical Group St. Vincent - Indianapolis Heart Care
Professional Statement
As a cardiac pathologist, I have an in-depth understanding of various types of heart disease, and I apply my knowledge in diagnosing and treating heart disease. My special interest is in athletic heart disease and the prevention of sudden death in athletes.
-Bruce F Waller, MD