Andrew Bishop, MD, FACC

Andrew Bishop, MD, FACC

Cardiology

Biography

After graduating medical school from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA, Dr. Bishop completed his residency at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, OR.

He completed a fellowship in cardiology and interventional cardiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. Dr. Bishop is American Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases, and Interventional Cardiology.

Dr. Bishop has a wife of 10 years and three boys. They enjoy traveling, boating, the beach, and Scouts. He and his boys are all avid readers.

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Clinical Interests

Coronary Artery Disease, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Peripheral Artery Disease, congenital heart disease, structural heart intervention, Atrial fibrillation, syncope, and Congestive Heart Failure

Patient Satisfaction

Our patient satisfaction surveys help us identify areas of improvement to work toward providing you with the best healthcare in the area. Patient satisfaction, along with increasing the quality of care delivered and reducing healthcare costs, are the three organizational objectives we focus on each and every day.

Provider Specific Scores

  • 6. How would you rate how well this provider communicates? (easy to understand, listens carefully to you, shows respect for what you had to say, sensitivity, friendliness)

    4.76 out of 5
  • 7. Using a number from 1 to 5, where 5 is the best provider possible and 1 is the worst provider possible, what number would you use to rate this provider?

    4.91 out of 5

How does Andrew Bishop compare?

Question Andrew
1. How would you rate getting an appointment as soon as you needed?  4.41
2. When you contact the office, how would you rate getting the help or advice you need? 4.41
3. How would you rate the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff? 4.68
4. How would you rate the comfort and cleanliness of the waiting area? (How neat, comfortable, pleasant was the waiting room) 4.71
5. Wait time includes the time you spend in the waiting area and the exam room before you see your provider. How would you rate the amount of time that you had to wait to see the provider? 4.24
6. How would you rate how well this provider communicates? (easy to understand, listens carefully to you, shows respect for what you had to say, sensitivity, friendliness) 4.76
7. Using a number from 1 to 5, where 5 is the best provider possible and 1 is the worst provider possible, what number would you use to rate this provider? 4.91
8. When this provider orders a blood test, x-ray, or other test for you, how would you rate how well this provider’s office follows up to give you those results? 4.43
9. How would you rate how easy it is to get appointments with specialists? 4.09
10. Considering all aspects of the office, would you say that you are: completely satisfied, very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied? 4.68

"My primary goal is to make certain that the patients have a full understanding of the merits and risks of every treatment potentially available to treat their specific situation."

Andrew Bishop, MD, FACC

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