Frank Gaffney, M.D.
Dr. Gaffney is a noninvasive cardiologist with subspecialty expertise in transesophageal echocardiography, nuclear cardiology and coronary angiography. He is director of cardiology at Bailey Medical Center.
FELLOWSHIP
Cardiovascular Medicine - Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Temple, TX
INTERNSHIP & RESIDENCY
Internal Medicine - Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, TX
EDUCATION
Medical degree - New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY
Bachelor of Arts degree - Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY
Board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and nuclear cardiology
Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease
Nuclear Cardiology
Provider Reviews
02/27/2024
Outstanding doctor and support staff. Listens carefully and provides honest feedback. Very short wait times.
— Ernie Beard
04/10/2023
Could not ask for a better cardiologist. He answered my questions and took the time (rare these days) to make sure I was fully informed about my treatment plan. I trust Dr Gaffney completely for all my cardiovascular health.
— AF_Vet
08/21/2022
Dr Gaffney is one of my favorite "go to" Heart Docs. He always shows concern about any issue and I love his patient client relationship. I always leave with a smile on my face.
— GeneSwepston
06/29/2022
Excellent
— Diana CAPEHART
04/25/2022
Dr. Gaffney knows my heart history when he enters the examining room and can immediately start a conversation on what my current status is. He is one of the most knowledgeable physicians I have seen. He listens carefully, provides explanations that are easy to understand as a patient and is very thorough. I would recommend Dr. Gaffney to anyone with heart issues.
— Charlie
04/08/2022
I have the heart problems of many my age. As a high school teacher for many years, I knew I had students whose IQ exceeded mine, but they lacked life experience and book knowledge. therefore, I trust Dr. Gaffney because he has experience and knowledge WAY beyond me, and pray he has or is divinely given the wisdom to diagnose and treat any problems that may arise in my case.
— Gordon Lockwood