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Frank Haugland, MD

  • Cardiology
  • Electrophysiology

UnityPoint Provider


  • Hospital Affiliations:
    • Allen Memorial Hospital
  • Gender: Male
  • Languages Spoken:
    • English

About Frank Haugland, MD

Education

Medical School

  • University of Iowa: MD, PhD

Internship, Residency & Fellowship

  • Mayo Clinic

Undergraduate

  • University of Iowa
Focus Areas
  • Cardiology
  • Electrophysiology

Biography

I have been caring for patients since I completed my training at the Mayo Clinic in 1996. I do ablations, pacemakers, defibrillators, loop recorders and heart monitors. I have kept in touch with the latest technology, which we have at Waterloo. More importantly, I treat my patients, my assistants and my partners with kindness and respect. Spending a little extra time listening helps my patients a lot.
 
Why did you become a provider?
My father was a small-town doctor.
 
Why did you decide to join UnityPoint Health?
I wanted to return to Iowa to be closer to my wife and youngest son, and I came where the need was the greatest.
 
Describe your average patient:
I see patients ranging from 18 to 100 – those with arrhythmias and patients who need devices.
 
What would your patients say about you?
I spend a little extra time listening and explaining, and I'm always kind. 
 
Most important thing to know:
We have a very good group here at Allen Hospital.
 
Ideal provider/patient relationship:
When patients believe that I've helped them with good explanations and make them feel that they are important.
 
What's most important for patients to know about your medical philosophy?
I want our environment to be kind, happy and relaxed.
 
What do you like to do in your free time?
I played lead guitar in a rock band in high school in college. I still play for fun. To keep my mind sharp, I play chess on chess.com, and my score is at the 99.3%. My wife is a better musician and singer than I am, but I like playing with her and our youngest son.

  • Atrial and ventricular tachycardias
  • Conduction problems around the AV node