Smyrna, GA – Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Frank E. Corrigan, MD, FACC is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member for his contributions to Interventional Cardiology.
Dr. Frank E. Corrigan, esteemed interventional cardiologist, is at the forefront of cardiovascular care, providing expert treatment tailored to each patient’s unique needs. As the driving force behind [Practice Name], Dr. Corrigan specializes in interventional procedures, including stent placement and diagnostic imaging, to address arterial narrowing and improve heart health.
With a commitment to personalized care, Dr. Corrigan utilizes advanced cardiovascular imaging techniques, such as CT scans, to accurately assess and diagnose cardiovascular conditions. His comprehensive approach ensures that each patient receives the most effective treatment plan for optimal outcomes.
Dr. Corrigan’s extensive education and training have prepared him for excellence in his field. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Economics and Mathematics from Vanderbilt University before obtaining his Doctor of Medicine from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Corrigan completed his residency in Internal Medicine, followed by fellowships in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology, all at Emory University School of Medicine.
Board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, and Interventional Cardiology, Dr. Corrigan is recognized for his expertise and dedication to advancing cardiovascular care. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and actively participates in professional organizations such as the Society of Cardiac Computed Tomography, American Society of Echocardiography, and Medical Association of Georgia.
Dr. Corrigan attributes much of his success to the mentorship of Dr. Stam Lerakis, MD, who guided him in the field of cardiac imaging. Additionally, he draws inspiration from his uncle, Dr. Victor Corrigan, a respected interventional cardiologist, who has provided invaluable support and guidance throughout his career.