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Cam F. Campbell
Patient Rating
4.9 / 5 (Based on 371 Reviews)

Cam F. Campbell, MD, FACC

Specialties: Oncology and Cardiology

Schedule an Appointment

To schedule an appointment with Cam F. Campbell, please call 319-832-2328

Areas of Interest

Cardio-Oncology Services

Education and Training

Education

University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine

Residency

University of Iowa

Fellowship

University of Iowa

Honors, Awards, etc.

2016 Mentor/Educator Award winner, one of Mercy's Annual Provider Awards

Certifications

Board Certified in Non-Invasive and Interventional Cardiology

Personal Interests

Family, sailing, biking, hiking and skiing. Has sailed from New Zealand to Tahiti twice and hiked Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Patient Reviews

5.0
October 13, 2024
Dr. Campbell is caring, has great experience and expertise in his field and communicates very effectively.
5.0
October 13, 2024
Very good
5.0
September 25, 2024
Wonderful atmosphere Listens to me and is compassionate I wish all Drs were like Dr Campbell
4.4
September 11, 2024
Dr. Cambel was an absolute delight. He came right into the exam room sat down in front of me and just started talking. He was kind, considerate and just sat and listened intently. He didn't seem rushed or unwilling to listen. He was able to keep my mind at ease. Helping me also to have peace of mind with my health conditions. What an amazing doctor one who really cares and was able to show empathy.
5.0
September 08, 2024
I have already recommended this man, he is the best of the best, I also had a NP in with him and she also was very awesome!
5.0
August 31, 2024
Dr. Campbell is the best.
5.0
July 29, 2024
Dr. Campbell was an excellent listener and cared about my concerns even if I wasn't sure if they were related to his specialty. He helped decipher what he could do and what he needed to make a referral for. He included me in decisions and talked through his thoughts process. He was approachable and joyful! I am very grateful for his care and compassion!
5.0
July 15, 2024
Dr Campbell is the best & 100% know I am in right place & hands
5.0
July 08, 2024
Dr. Campbell is very kind and provides excellent explanation of my care.
5.0
July 06, 2024
Dr. Campbell displayed a genuine concern and a sense of urgency in getting my loved one to the emergency area for immediate treatment. He may have saved his life.
5.0
June 23, 2024
Very impressed with Dr. Campbell and his staff.
5.0
June 21, 2024
Dr. Campbell's office is excellent. Very knowledgeable and compassionate.
5.0
June 08, 2024
Wonderful, best Dr ever!!!
5.0
May 23, 2024
Dr. Campbell is the absolute best
5.0
April 30, 2024
Dr. Campbell is very knowledgeable in his specialty. He's always very thorough in his exam and explanations of my health concerns. He's patient in listening to my concerns and questions and Is willing to consider my Input Into my treatment. Just a very personable and pleasant doctor!
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Provider's Contact Information

Mercy Cardiology Clinic website

Locations

Patient Stories

Woman's heart attack leads to healthy lifestyle changes

The end of February means the end of American Heart Month, but that doesn't mean you should forget about your heart health. According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease remains the leading global cause of death with nearly 18 million deaths each year. Read more from KCRG TV-9, Feb. 27, 2018.

Life-Saving Teamwork

One minute Chris Ward was unloading camping gear; the next minute, an aortic aneurysm stopped him in his tracks. Today, the 30-year-old Anamosa man is thankful for the remarkable collaboration of highly skilled cardiologists, led by Mercy Medical Center, who saved his life. Read more.

Tick... Tick... Tick...

What you don’t know could hurt you. If you don’t understand what the numbers mean in your cholesterol and glucose results, you could be a ticking time bomb for heart disease – the No. 1 killer of men and women in the U.S. Read more.

Saving Time, Saving Lives

The first symptoms didn’t fit the stereotypical heart attack. Instead of the distinct chest pain often associated with heart attacks, Bill Elkington’s first sign that something wasn’t right began in his arms. Read more.

Winning the Race of His Life

Don Kearney has an impressive athletic resume. He’s run six marathons, six half-marathons, four triathlons, plays on an adult hockey league and works out several times a week. From all appearances he’s the picture of health. But, in early 2014, his family history caught up with him. Read more.