THOMASVILLE —
Cardiologist Philip D. Troyer, MD, recently joined the medical staff at Archbold and will practice at Cardiology Consultants of South Georgia.
Troyer earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences from Florida State University and a medical degree from the University of Florida, College of Medicine. He completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in cardiology at the University of Virginia.
Troyer has more than 20 years experience in cardiology and comes to Archbold from Bradenton, Fla., where he was in private practice. He is board certified in internal medicine and cardiology.
“We are happy to welcome Dr. Troyer to Thomasville and Archbold,” said Perry Mustian, Archbold president and CEO. “He will be a great addition to our team of cardiologists and Archbold’s Loudermilk Heart and Vascular Center.”
“I look forward to providing cardiology care to the citizens of Thomasville and surrounding areas,” said Troyer. “My family and I are glad to be a part of this community.”
To make an appointment with Troyer, call Cardiology Consultants of South Georgia, (229) 551-0083.
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