Anna Beyer, MD

HS Clinical Professor

Cardiology, Cardiology UCSF Health

I am a cardiologist specializing in general and interventional cardiology. I earned my medical degree from Keck School of Medicine of USC. I came to UCSF in 2019, where I am an associate professor and an attending physician. I practice full time at the UCSF Golden Gate Practice at 1 Daniel Burnham Court in San Francisco.

Clinical interests:

I love taking care of patients and have a full general cardiology practice.
My foremost passion remains interventional cardiology, which I greatly enjoy on a daily basis.

I also love teaching Medical Students, Medicine Residents, and Cardiology Fellows.

Education
2012 - Interventional Cardiology, UCSF
M.D., 2003 - Medicine, USC, Keck School of Medicine
B.S., 1996 - Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley
- Cardiology, CPMC
Honors and Awards
  • Teacher of the Year, CPMC, 2021
  • Teacher of the Year (CPMC Cardiology Fellowship), CPMC, 2016
  • Chief cardiology fellow, CPMC, 2009
Publications
  1. Dai-Yin Lu, Anna T. Beyer, Seema K. Pursnani, Richard E. Shaw, Qizhi Fang, Dwight Bibby, Andrew Rosenblatt, Nelson B. Schiller. Left ventricular end-systolic volume response post-stress echocardiography: Dilation as a marker of multi-vessel coronary artery disease TO REMOVE 2022. PMID:


  2. Lu DY, Beyer AT, Pursnani SK, Shaw RE, Fang Q, Bibby D, Rosenblatt A, Schiller NB. Left ventricular end-systolic volume response post-stress echocardiography: Dilation as a marker of multi-vessel coronary artery disease. TO REMOVE 2022. PMID: 35060188


  3. Beyer AT, Ng R, Singh A, Zimmet J, Shunk K, Yeghiazarians Y, Ports TA, Boyle AJ. Topical nitroglycerin and lidocaine to dilate the radial artery prior to transradial cardiac catheterization: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial: the PRE-DILATE Study. International journal of cardiology 2013. PMID: 23582415


  4. Wisneski AD, Beyer AT, Shunk KA. An unusual case of bilateral subclavian-carotid artery graft occlusion with coronary steal syndrome managed in the cath lab. The Journal of invasive cardiology 2013. PMID: 23293182


  5. Beyer AT, Hui PY, Hauesslein E. The Impella 2.5 L for percutaneous mechanical circulatory support in severe humoral allograft rejection. Volume 22 of Issue 3. The Journal of invasive cardiology 2010. PMID: 20197587