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Ian M. Lindsay
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Ian M. Lindsay, MD

Languages spoken: English

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  • Dr. Lindsay is a native of Salt Lake City who received his undergraduate degree from Willamette University in Salem, OR. He returned to Utah to complete medical school and a combined internal medicine/pediatrics residency at the University of Utah, followed by fellowship training in pediatric cardiology and adult congenital heart disease at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    Dr. Lindsay’s years of post-graduate training have equipped him to be a knowledgeable and compassionate provider to patients of all ages with congenital heart disease. His specific clinical interests include the transition of care from pediatric to adult congenital cardiology, long-term care of adult patients with simple and complex congenital heart disease in the hospital and clinic settings, and care of women with congenital heart disease through all stages of pregnancy and delivery.

    He is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Adult Congenital Heart Disease)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Cardiology)

    Patient Rating

    5.0 /5
    ( out of 16 reviews )

    The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.

    The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

    Patient Comments

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    Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

    May 16, 2024
    UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    Dr. Lindsay is an excellent physician with great bedside manner. He was very understanding and addressed my concerns.

    May 16, 2024
    UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    Dr. Lindsay is the best. He is very kind and caring. We would highly recommend.

    March 29, 2024
    UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    Dr. MacGregor is obviously very knowledgeable and skilled in his work. He also was a pleasure to interact with. He has a very patient-friendly demeanor and is not only open to, but encourages questions. It was a delight to be his patient.

    December 07, 2023
    UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    Very interested in my concerns. Explained so I could easily understand. Never seemed rushed. Was truly helpful in my continuing care and followup-with my intermountain cardiologist.

    November 16, 2023
    UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    He is very great about letting me make decisions for my own care in a safe way. He is also very kind and great about answering questions.

    June 02, 2023
    UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    Dr. Lindsay has been extremely caring over the last year and a half as Ive gone through many hard times with my heart. He explains everything well and checks to see how Im doing physically and emotionally. I couldnt have made it through all my struggles without the great medical team at the U.

    March 16, 2023
    UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    He is very knowledgeable and he helped me me make a decision to go to the sleep clinic to see if I do have sleep apnea. He also reassured me that COVID did not affect my heart, from what he saw on the Echo I received prior to this appointment. He let me know a rough estimate of how long the chest pain, shortness of breath, and cough may last from the virus. I am very glad I have him as my Cardiologist! He is also is helping me find a primary care provider that I will be able to get into see if I have a problem arise.

    February 07, 2023
    EXTERNAL SITE

    My only complaint is that there were notes in my patient visit that weren't even brought up or discussed with me. For example - my visit note says I do not exercise regularly. Which isn't true. The provider did not ask me about my exercise regiment. But if he did, he would know that I consistently work out 3-4 times a week.

    February 07, 2023
    EXTERNAL SITE

    My only complaint is that there were notes in my patient visit that weren't even brought up or discussed with me. For example - my visit note says I do not exercise regularly. Which isn't true. The provider did not ask me about my exercise regiment. But if he did, he would know that I consistently work out 3-4 times a week.

  • Dr. Lindsay is a native of Salt Lake City who received his undergraduate degree from Willamette University in Salem, OR. He returned to Utah to complete medical school and a combined internal medicine/pediatrics residency at the University of Utah, followed by fellowship training in pediatric cardiology and adult congenital heart disease at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    Dr. Lindsay’s years of post-graduate training have equipped him to be a knowledgeable and compassionate provider to patients of all ages with congenital heart disease. His specific clinical interests include the transition of care from pediatric to adult congenital cardiology, long-term care of adult patients with simple and complex congenital heart disease in the hospital and clinic settings, and care of women with congenital heart disease through all stages of pregnancy and delivery.

    He is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Primary
    Internal Medicine -Adjunct
    Academic Divisions Cardiovascular Medicine
    Cardiology
    Board Certification
    American Board of Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Adult Congenital Heart Disease)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Cardiology)

    Education history

    Fellowship Adult Congenital Heart Disease - University of California, Los Angeles Fellow
    Pediatric Cardiology - University of California, Los Angeles Fellow
    Chief Resident Internal Medicine/Pediatrics - University of Utah School of Medicine Chief Resident
    Internal Medicine/Pediatrics - University of Utah School of Medicine Intern/Resident
    Professional Medical Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine M.D.
    Biology - Willamette University B.A.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Hansen S, Gilroy R, Lindsay I, Doty JR, Butschek RA, Danford CJ (2024). A Meta-Analysis of Cumulative Incidence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma After the Fontan Operation. Dig Dis Sci. (Read full article)
    2. Fusco F, Krasuski RA, Sadeghi S, Rosenbaum MS, Lewis MJ, Carazo MR, Rodriguez FH, Halpern DG, Feinberg JL, Galilea FA, Baraona F, Cedars AM, Ko JM, Porayette P, Maldonado JR, Frogoudaki AA, Nir A, Chaudhry A, John AS, Karbassi A, Ganame J, Hoskoppal A, Frischhertz BP, Hendrickson B, Rodriguez-Monserrate CP, Broda CR, Tobler D, Gregg D, Martinez-Quintana E, Yeung E, Krieger EV, Ruperti-Repilado FJ, Giannakoulas G, Lui GK, Ephrem G, Singh HS, Hasan A, Bartlett HL, Lindsay I, Grewal J, Nicolarsen J, Araujo JJ, Cramer JW, Bouchardy J, Al Najashi K, Ryan K, Alshawabkeh L, Andrade L, Ladouceur M, Schwerzmann M, Greutmann M, Mers P, Ferrero P, Dehghani P, Tung PP, Garcia-Orta R, Tompkins R, Gendi SM, Cohen S, Klewer SE, Hascoet S, Upadhyay S, Fisher SD, Cook S, Cotts TB, Kovacs AH, Aboulhosn JA, Scognamiglio G, Broberg CS, Sarubbi B (2023). COVID-19-Related Thrombotic and Bleeding Events in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease. JACC Adv, 2(10), 100701. (Read full article)
    3. A Panigrahy, V Schmithorst, I Lindsay, et al (2023). Design and Harmonization Approach for the Multi-Institutional Neurocognitive Discovery Study (MINDS) of Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Neuroimaging Ancillary Study: A Technical Note. J Cardiovasc Dev Dis, 10(9), 381.
    4. Cohen S, Gurvitz M, Burns KM, Wheaton O, Panigrahy A, Umfleet L, Loman M, Brown N, Cotts T, Ermis P, Fernandes S, Gaydos S, Hoskoppal A, Lindsay I, Markham LW, Nyman A, Rodriguez FH 3rd, Smith CC, Stylianou M, Trachtenberg F, Zaidi AN, Pediatric Heart Network PHN Investigators and the Alliance for Adult Research in Congenital Cardiology AARCC (2023). Design of a multi-institutional neurocognitive discovery study in adult congenital heart disease (MINDS-ACHD). Am Heart J, 262, 131-139. (Read full article)