Carlos Rueda MD - Presbyterian Healthcare Services

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Carlos Rueda MD - Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Carlos Rueda MD
Dr. Rueda is a vascular surgeon at
The Heart Center at Presbyterian.
Carlos Rueda, MD, treats diseases of the
arteries and veins through medical therapy,
minimally invasive procedures, and surgical
reconstruction. During his free time, he plays
classical, flamenco, and jazz guitar and enjoys
bike riding and hiking. Dr. Rueda is fluent
in Spanish.
For more information about The Heart Center
at Presbyterian, or to schedule an appointment,
call (505) 563-2500.
Education and Training
Dr. Rueda earned his medical degree at the
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
He completed an internship and residency in
general surgery and conducted two years of
vascular surgery clinical research at the University
of Colorado Health Sciences Center, followed
by a fellowship in vascular surgery at the Scott
& White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas.
Before moving to New Mexico, he worked as
a vascular surgeon in Denver, Colorado. Board
certified in general and vascular surgery, he is a
member of the American College of Surgeons,
the Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, and the
Society for Vascular Surgery.
Dr. Rueda sees patients at this Presbyterian
Medical Group location:
201 Cedar Ave. SE, Suite 800, Albuquerque
(next to Presbyterian Hospital)
The Heart Center at
Presbyterian
With a team of physicians and clinical staff
supported by facilities dedicated to heart care,
The Heart Center at Presbyterian is committed
to the hearts of New Mexico.
The cardiologists and surgeons at The Heart
Center at Presbyterian emphasize preventive
care with a focus on improving health. If
hospitalization is needed, the center’s physicians
provide comprehensive and personalized
treatment in our specialized facilities.
The center’s surgeons offer the broadest and
most complex services in the state, including
New Mexico’s first pediatric heart surgery
practice. The Heart Center at Presbyterian also
oversees the state’s largest and most innovative
cardiac rehabilitation program.
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