
Languages Spoken: English
Dr. Dan Cox is a pediatric and adult congenital cardiologist who specializes in diagnosing and treating people with congenital heart problems at all ages. He received his undergraduate degree from The George Washington University and medical degree from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed a combined pediatric and adult internal medicine residency at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. Dr. Cox then went on to complete fellowship training in Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiology at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin/Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Cox has special interest in caring for patients with both simple and complex congenital heart disease, including heart disease related to genetic syndromes, disease processes associated with the aorta (Marfan sydrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome), and women with congenital heart disease who are considering pregnancy or are currently pregnant. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics with an adjunct appointment in Internal Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine. With a focus on the entire person, Dr. Cox provides comprehensive, thorough, and evidence-based health care for his patients
Clinical Locations
801-213-3599
Fax: (801) 213-7778
Intermountain Medical Center
801-507-4000
Southeast Idaho Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology
801-213-3599
Fax: (208) 478-2479
801-585-7676
Fax: (801) 213-7778
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pediatrics
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Associate Professor (Clinical) Internal Medicine - Adjunct Associate Professor |
Academic Divisions | Cardiovascular Medicine Pediatric Cardiology |
Board Certification | American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Adult Congenital Heart Disease) American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Cardiology) |
Patient Rating
The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey.
Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Likelihood of recommending care provider
4.8/ 5

Care provider's explanation of condition/problem
4.8/ 5

Care provider's effort to include me in decisions
4.8/ 5

Wait time at clinic
4.4/ 5

Care provider's concern for questions & worries
4.8/ 5

Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survery and displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
UofU Patient
September 18, 2021
UH HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
I greatly appreciated Dr. Sheba John taking the time to explain my condition and for answering my many questions. I also appreciated the time that Dr. Cox spent in drawing pictures and providing information on the most current methods and treatments for my condition. Together, they created for me, a more positive outlook for my future and the management of my disease.
Dr. Dan Cox is a pediatric and adult congenital cardiologist who specializes in diagnosing and treating people with congenital heart problems at all ages. He received his undergraduate degree from The George Washington University and medical degree from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed a combined pediatric and adult internal medicine residency at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. Dr. Cox then went on to complete fellowship training in Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiology at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin/Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Cox has special interest in caring for patients with both simple and complex congenital heart disease, including heart disease related to genetic syndromes, disease processes associated with the aorta (Marfan sydrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome), and women with congenital heart disease who are considering pregnancy or are currently pregnant. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics with an adjunct appointment in Internal Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine. With a focus on the entire person, Dr. Cox provides comprehensive, thorough, and evidence-based health care for his patients
Academic Locations
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pediatrics
-
Associate Professor (Clinical) Internal Medicine - Adjunct Associate Professor |
Academic Divisions | Cardiovascular Medicine Pediatric Cardiology |
Board Certification | American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Adult Congenital Heart Disease) American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Cardiology) |
Research Interests
- Adult Congenital Heart Disease
- Aortic Diseases
- Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular
- Connective Tissue Diseases
Education History
Fellowship | Medical College of Wisconsin Adult Congenital Cardiology Fellow, 2015 |
Fellowship | Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Pediatric Cardiology Fellow, 2014 |
Chief Resident | Maine Medical Center Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Chief Resident, 2011 |
Residency | Maine Medical Center Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Resident, 2010 |
Internship | Maine Medical Center Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Intern, 2008 |
Professional Medical | Des Moines University Osteopathic Medicine D.O., 2007 |
Undergraduate | George Washington University Major: Biology; Minor: Psychology B.S., 2000 |
Selected Publications - Journal Articles
Journal Article
- Bliss A, Cox D, Chaulk D (2021). Oculocardiac Reflex in A 15-Year-Old With Orbital Fractures and Epidural Hematoma. Pediatr Emerg Care, 37(10), e675-e676.
- Brown T, Chen S, Ou Z, McDonald N, Bennett-Murphy L, Schneider L, Giles L, Molina K, Cox D, Hoskoppal A, Glotzbach K, Stehlik J, May L (2021). Feasibility of Assessing Adolescent and Young Adult Heart Transplant Recipient Mental Health and Resilience Using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures. J Acad Consult Liaison Psychiatry, 63(2), 153-162.
- Son SL, Hosek LL, Stein MC, Allshouse AA, Catino AB, Hoskoppal AK, Cox DA, Whitehead KJ, Lindsay IM, Esplin S, Metz TD (2021). Association between pregnancy and long-term cardiac outcomes in individuals with congenital heart disease. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 226(1), 124.e1-124.e8.
- Andrade L, Hoskoppal A, Hunt Martin M, Whitehead K, Ou Z, Kuang J, Cox D (2020). Intracranial aneurysm and coarctation of the aorta: prevalence in the current era. Cardiol Young, 31(2), 229-232.