If you feel you’re having a medical emergency, call 911 immediately or go directly to the nearest emergency department. Upon arrival at the hospital, inform the staff that you’re a patient of St. Luke’s Clinic – Idaho Cardiology Associates. To reach the on-call physician, please call our office at (208) 322-1680.
Clint Allred, MD, FACC is a general cardiologist with additional board certification in clinical lipidology. In addition to providing general cardiovascular care, Dr. Allred offers preventive care for atherosclerotic cardiovascular processes with particular interest in management of inherited dyslipidemias. Through shared decision making with his patients, he emphasizes the combination of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies to mitigate risk and achieve both primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular, peripheral vascular and cerebrovascular atherosclerotic events. He also works with patients challenged by intolerance to traditional lipid lowering therapies.
After completing his fellowship training, Dr. Allred joined the faculty at the University of Utah where he served as director of the Cardiovascular Medicine Lipid Clinic until he joined St. Luke’s Idaho Cardiology Associates.
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The most common type of irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), a problem with the heart's electrical system.
Abnormality in heart structure present at birth.
When your heart muscle doesn't pump as much blood as your body needs.
An interruption of the natural flow of blood through the chambers and valves of the heart.
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