Julie Shelton Moon, DOInterventional Cardiology in Nashville, TN
Interventional Cardiology, CardiologyGender
Female
Languages spoken
English
About Julie Shelton Moon, DO
Julie S. Moon, DO, is a board-certified, experienced interventional cardiologist with Ascension Saint Thomas Heart in Columbia, Tennessee. Dr. Moon provides acute care, chronic and preventative care to adult patients.
Dr. Moon specializes in cardiac catheterization, percutaneous coronary intervention, acute coronary syndrome, chronic stable angina, acute and chronic heart failure, heart disease prevention, and the treatment of heart disease in women.
Through her extensive work, she is dedicated to helping and educating her patients to prevent cardiovascular events. Whether through lifestyle modifications or the careful management of chronic medical conditions, Dr. Moon collaborates closely with her patients to ensure they feel informed, supported, and heard after every visit.
When not caring for patients, Dr. Moon enjoys spending time with family, traveling, and cooking.
Education
Medical Education
West Virginia School of Osteopathic MedicineQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital
Certifications
- The American Board of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease
- The American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
- The American Board of Internal Medicine - Interventional Cardiology
Locations
Julie Shelton Moon, DO offers services at multiple locations. Contact your preferred location to schedule an appointment.Provider's primary location
Ascension Saint Thomas Heart West Comprehensive Heart Failure and Transplant Center
Provider's primary location
Ascension Saint Thomas Heart Columbia
Professional Statement
"I love the breadth of what I do. I treat both young and old patients, stable and sick patients. I see patients in the hospital and in the office. I focus on both heart disease and the prevention of it. There are moments when decisions I make are truly life and death. And there are some patients that I see in very stable situations. In both circumstances, there are huge impacts that I can make to the life and care of these patients. Whether it is preventing an event or treating a patient who is unstable and needs immediate care, many things I do can augment both the quality and quantity of life. This drives me in what I do every day."
-Julie Shelton Moon, DO