Dr. Raymond is an invasive cardiologist specializing in the care of patients with advanced heart failure and cardiogenic shock and is the Medical Director of the Amyloid Clinic. He focuses on patients with end-stage heart failure who may ultimately require advanced heart failure therapy such as left ventricular assist device or heart transplant.
He was born and raised in Cleveland, OH. He spent 8 years living in and around Chicago, IL where he completed a B.S. in biology at Wheaton College followed by his medical degree from The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University. He then returned home to complete his residency at the Cleveland Clinic and remained on as a staff physician as a hospitalist for an additional year. He then completed his general cardiology fellowship in Detroit, MI and went back to Cleveland Clinic to complete his final year of training in advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology.
He enjoys participating in medical missions work in Honduras with the Salvation Army and several members of his family who are also in the medical field. He enjoys playing soccer and met his wife, Trisha on a coed soccer team during his time in Chicago. They have 3 children (Colt, Saige and Owen).