
Peter Clifford Netzler, MD
Main:
(864) 797-9900
Fax: (864) 797-9930
Fax: (864) 797-9930
315 Medical Pkwy, Suite 200, Greer, South Carolina, 29650
About us
Peter Netzler, MD, is a board-certified electrophysiologist who has practiced with Greenville Health System since 2015. He completed his undergraduate studies at Furman University in 2002. He graduated from the Medical School of South Carolina (MUSC) in 2006 and then stayed at MUSC to complete his Internal Medicine residency in 2009, his Cardiology fellowship in 2012 and his Cardiac Electrophysiology fellowship in 2013. He is a specialist in both device-based therapies and complex arrhythmia ablations, with a special interest in oral anticoagulation.
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