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Michael N. Sills, M.D., F.A.C.C. Clinical Cardiologist and Echocardiography 

Dr. Michael N. Sills, Clinical Cardiologist and Echocardiography 

Dr. Sills is board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease. His special interests include echocardiography, valvular heart disease, congestive heart failure, adult congenital heart disease, lipid disorders, and preventive cardiology. He was Assistant Chief of Cardiology and the Medical Director of the non-invasive laboratory at Hunt Regional Medical Center at Greenville. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, he has held the position of Vice President of Informatics Technology, Baylor Quality Alliance BHCS’s ACO since 2011. He is a past board member of the American Heart Association and was an assistant editor of the American Journal of Cardiology. Since 2001, he has been named a “Texas Super Doctor” by Texas Monthly magazine. He was named as one of “D Magazine’s Top Doctors” between 2001-2005. Dr. Sills offices at CCT's Dallas clinic at the Baylor University Medical Center, and also at our Greenville clinic. 

Dr. Sills received his medical degree from George Washington University in DC and served his internship in Internal Medicine at George Washington University Hospital, and his residency at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Dr. Sills completed his fellowship in Cardiology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School affiliated hospitals in Dallas.

He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and an active member of American College of Physicians, American Medical Association, Dallas County Medical Society, and Texas Medical Association as well as the Texas Club of Internists. He is a district representative for the Texas chapter of the American College of Cardiology. He is currently a board member of United Cerebral Palsy.

Dr. Sills was named a Super Doctor for 2010 by Texas Monthly Magazine
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Dr. Sills was honored in the Texas Super Doctors 2008 November 2008 issue of Texas Monthly Magazine as voted by his peers.