Christopher Kimler PA-C, is a board-certified Physician Assistant working primarily with heart failure and general cardiology patients at the University of Utah Medical Center, Redwood Clinic, and Greenwood Clinic. He is involved in pre- and post-operative care, chronic disease management, and treatment of acute complications related to cardiovascular disease.
Chris grew up in Utah and completed his undergraduate degree at Westminster College in Salt Lake City before moving to North Carolina to complete his PA education at Duke University. His other medical experience includes time as an academic and pharmaceutical research coordinator, a medical assistant at the Bateman Horne Center, and a psychiatric technician. In addition to these roles, he had the opportunity to serve as a health extension volunteer for the Peace Corps, spending time in the West African country of Senegal.
Chris is excited to be a part of the University of Utah Hospital and Clinics as a provider for the local community and hopes to aid the University with their aim to improve access and equality to health care.
Christopher Kimler PA-C, is a board-certified Physician Assistant working primarily with heart failure and general cardiology patients at the University of Utah Medical Center, Redwood Clinic, and Greenwood Clinic. He is involved in pre- and post-operative care, chronic disease management, and treatment of acute complications related to cardiovascular disease.
Chris grew up in Utah and completed his undergraduate degree at Westminster College in Salt Lake City before moving to North Carolina to complete his PA education at Duke University. His other medical experience includes time as an academic and pharmaceutical research coordinator, a medical assistant at the Bateman Horne Center, and a psychiatric technician. In addition to these roles, he had the opportunity to serve as a health extension volunteer for the Peace Corps, spending time in the West African country of Senegal.
Chris is excited to be a part of the University of Utah Hospital and Clinics as a provider for the local community and hopes to aid the University with their aim to improve access and equality to health care.