Dr. Thomas-Duythuc N. To is a highly accomplished cardiologist and leader in cardiovascular care. He earned his medical degree from Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School in 2007. He completed his internship at Cleveland Clinic Foundation in 2008 and his residency at the University of Southern California in 2010. Dr. To further advanced his training with two fellowships at the University of Southern California: a Vascular Medicine Fellowship in 2011 and a Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship in 2014.
Board certified in Cardiovascular Disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons, Dr. To serves as the Section Chief for Cardiology at Renown Regional Medical Center. He is also the Medical Director for the Congestive Heart Failure Program and Vascular Imaging at the Renown Institute for Heart & Vascular Health.
In addition to his clinical and leadership roles, Dr. To is an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, where he mentors and educates the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Dr. To is a great Cardiologist. He is personable, listens and is very educated in his field; able to express his treatment and reasons he is making his decisions on how to treat my condition.
5 stars
Sometimes it would be nice to be told how your test results results came out and be able to speak to a person without being blocked by robots!
5 stars
I wish you would not insist that I answer the question of whether I would recommend this practice. I am no medical expert and do not feel I am qualified to recommend medical services.
5 stars
Staff are caring and supportive. They are very knowledgeable and friendly.
5 stars
It seems that some things have changed during recent months. Each time I have been at a Renown center, I have been treated efficiently. However, I am not greeted with a smile, a hello, a how are you today? I’m called up to the desk to get checked in. There’s no appropriate greeting but I’m greeted with “What’s the last name?” Why can’t you train people how to interact with your “customers “ and make us feel welcome and appreciated that we chose to be at Renown?