Henry Quevedo Diaz, MD | Interventional Cardiology
Dr. Henry Quevedo Diaz is a board-certified interventional cardiologist. With nearly a decade of experience performing advanced coronary and peripheral vascular interventions. As a result, he is recognized for delivering precise, evidence-based cardiovascular care. In addition, for treating both acute and chronic heart and vascular conditions, including highly complex and high-risk cases.
Furthermore, Dr. Diaz has extensive expertise in minimally invasive cardiac procedures, along with specialized training in cardiac implantable devices such as loop recorders, pacemakers, and defibrillators. His approach emphasizes early diagnosis, advanced treatment options, and personalized care plans designed to improve long-term cardiovascular health.
He currently serves as a locum provider at the Great Falls Hospital Heart Center, where he supports the delivery of high-quality cardiac care to the community.
Clinical Specialties & Areas of Focus
Additionally, Dr. Diaz provides comprehensive heart and vascular care, with particular focus on:
- Coronary Artery Disease & Interventions: Diagnostic cardiac catheterization and stent placement for blocked arteries
- Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD): Minimally invasive procedures to restore blood flow and improve circulation
- High-Risk Interventional Procedures: Management of complex cardiovascular conditions requiring advanced techniques
- Cardiac Device Management: Implantation and monitoring of pacemakers, defibrillators, and loop recorders
- Acute & Chronic Cardiovascular Care: Treatment of heart attacks, vascular disease, and long-term heart conditions
Advanced Clinical Experience
Throughout his career, Dr. Diaz has practiced in diverse healthcare settings across the United States and internationally. His experience includes work with Heart Care Consultants in Philadelphia and Louisiana, Heart Center, where he provided comprehensive interventional cardiology services.
In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Diaz is actively involved in physician education. He volunteers as a teacher for interventional cardiology fellows and has mentored medical trainees and residents. His commitment to education reflects his dedication to advancing the field of cardiology and improving patient outcomes.