8081 Innovation Park Dr
700
Fairfax, VA 22031
3300 Gallows Rd
Structural Heart Program
Falls Church, VA 22042-3307
Dr. Matthew Sherwood is an interventional cardiology physician board certified in cardiovascular medicine and interventional cardiology at Inova Health System. He joined Inova with several years of clinical experience. He has a special interest in the management of valvular and structural heart disease.
Most recently, Dr. Sherwood served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University and the Durham VA Medical Center. Dr. Sherwood became interested in interventional cardiology because of the opportunity to treat complex coronary and structural heart disease with the latest technology available to improve patients’ lives. His goal is to help patients with structural heart disease live their lives to the fullest, without limitations.
A native of Honolulu, HI, Dr. Sherwood currently resides in Arlington, VA, with his wife and children. In his spare time he enjoys running and playing golf.
Inova's inimally invasive surgical options help patients with heart valve disease (February 2022)
What is AFib? A guide to atrial fibrillations symptoms & treatments (February 2019)
Inova Heart Team tests new, minimally invasive option to replace leaky mitral valves (February 2018)
The GALILEO trial: Inova researchers study new drug therapy for heart patients (March 2017)
Patients wanted: Experienced heart doctors test minimally invasive procedure to replace heart valves (November 2016)
A second chance: New procedure repairs worn-out replacement mitral valves (October 2016)
New hope for peart Patients: Inova performs new aortic valve replacement procedure (September 2016)
Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Procedures. February 2022.
Inova Health Talk: Women's Heart Health. February 2020.
Inova Health Talk: Heart Valve Disease Awareness
Inova Ask The Doctor: Afib - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options. Listen to this podcast
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