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Nelson B. Schiller, MD
Cardiology • Cardiac Imaging- Telehealth Visits
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Nelson B. Schiller, MD
Cardiology • Cardiac Imaging- Telehealth Visits
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About me
Dr. Nelson B. Schiller is a cardiologist who specializes in using echocardiography (ultrasound images of the heart's movement) to diagnose and treat heart disease. He founded the UCSF Adult Echocardiography Laboratory and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic.
Schiller has played an integral role in the development of many diagnostic and treatment techniques, including transesophageal echocardiography (moving the ultrasound transducer into the esophagus to facilitate pictures of the heart without ribs or lungs in the way), Doppler pulmonary pressure determination (to diagnose pulmonary hypertension), myocardial contrast perfusion (to evaluate how well blood flows through heart muscle) and echocardiography phase imaging (to see whether both sides of the heart are working together). In the category of congenital heart disease, he is an expert in treating mitral and aortic valve diseases and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (thickening of the heart walls that can impede blood flow from one of the main chambers).
In collaboration with his colleagues, Schiller is involved in research on adult congenital heart disease, three-dimensional reconstruction of the heart, certain advanced echocardiographic techniques, coronary blood flow, exercise hemodynamics (the study of how the circulatory system, including the heart and blood vessels, responds when the heart pumps faster during exercise), myocardial perfusion, smoking-related cardiopulmonary disease and noninvasive evaluation of cardiac synchrony (the timing of heart ventricle contractions).
Schiller is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology.
A devotee of chamber music for 20 years, Schiller serves as program annotator for the Chancellor's Concert Series, which offers music to the UCSF community. He enjoys playing tennis with his wife on weekends.
Education & training
Board certification
- Cardiovascular Disease, American Board of Internal Med/Cardiovascular Dis
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Fellowship
- Cardiology, UCSF Graduate Medical Education
Residency
- Internal Medicine, University of California Medical Center San Diego
Internship
- Internal Medicine, Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation / Hospital
Degree
- MD, State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo
My expertise
Specialties
- Cardiology
- Cardiac Imaging
Conditions
- Bacterial Endocarditis
- Arrhythmia
- Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Treatments
Locations
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- December 23, 20255 out of 5 Stars
I am very fortunate to have Dr Schiller as my cardiologist. Knowledgeable and very good at articulating findings and treatments. I hope he doesn't retire any time soon!
- December 19, 20255 out of 5 Stars
I am so grateful to be in Dr. Schiller's care. He is the best in every way. A 10+++
- December 3, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Exceptional (as always) !!!
- November 13, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Schiller is among the top 3 doctors I have ever seen - and I have seen a lot of them.
- October 27, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Very helpful and positive visit.
- October 13, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Schiller is amazing..,professional, knowledgeable, personable, and kind. The best!
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