

Specialties
- CardiologyElectrophysiology
Practice Locations
Appointment Information
About Gregory Kent Feld, MD
Gregory K. Feld, MD, is a board-certified cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist. His clinical and research interests include the mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias and catheter ablation techniques for atrial arrhythmias, particularly atrial fibrillation.
Dr. Feld is a professor in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine and director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Program. He has been a member and Vice-Chair of the Human Subjects Committee and served as Acting Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at UC San Diego Medical Center for two years.
He completed a fellowship in cardiovascular disease and a residency in internal medicine at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. Dr. Feld earned his medical degree from Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. He is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and clinical cardiac electrophysiology.
Dr. Feld has repeatedly been named a top doctor in San Diego Magazine's "Physicians of Exceptional Excellence" annual survey performed in collaboration with the San Diego County Medical Society. He has also been named one of the Best Doctors in America and has been ranked in the top one percent of cardiac electrophysiologists in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report.
UC San Diego Health Links
For more information, see Heart Care.
Medical Degree
- Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH
Fellowship
- West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Residency
- West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Gender
- Male
Date Joined Staff
- 1987-11-01
Board Certifications
- Cardiovascular Disease
- American Board of Internal Medicine
- Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Conditions and Treatments
- Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
- Catheter Ablation
- Heart Rhythm Disorders
- Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Heart Valve Program
- Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
- Irregular Heartbeat (Arrhythmia)
- Irregular Heartbeat
- Mechanisms of Arrhythmias
- AFib & Arrhythmia Treatment