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Daniel Spoon, M.D.

Cardiovascular Disease Physician

NPI: 1104021781

5

266 reviews

18

Years Exp.

Missoula

MT

Internal Medicine

Specialty

About

Dr. Daniel Spoon, MD, is a highly regarded cardiovascular disease physician based in Missoula, MT. He specializes in the diagnosis and management of heart and blood vessel diseases, focusing on complex cardiac conditions including heart attacks and abnormal heartbeat rhythms.

With a perfect patient rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 266 reviews, Dr. Spoon is known for his professionalism, kindness, and thoroughness. Patients appreciate his ability to clearly explain medical conditions and his effective communication style. The supportive environment at Providence St. Patrick Hospital further enhances the overall patient experience.

Dr. Spoon has been practicing in the field of cardiovascular medicine for several years, with consultation visits starting at approximately $80. His commitment to patient care and satisfaction has earned him an excellent reputation in the Missoula community.

Practicing Since

Jun 2007

Gender

Male

Experience

18 years

MT Medical License

#49943

Practice Type

Group Practice

NPI Number

1104021781

Additional Specialties

Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease
Avg. Self-Pay Rate

Self-pay rates shown are averages across all procedures on file for this provider, sourced from Transparency in Coverage Act data. These are cash-pay prices — what you'd typically pay without using insurance. Actual rates may vary by procedure, location, and date of service.

MOD SED SAME PHYS/QHP EACH ADDL 15 MINS

CPT: 99153professional

$866

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISIT STRAIGHTFORWARD MDM

CPT: 99282professional

$254

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISIT MAY NOT REQ PHYS/QHP

CPT: 99281professional

$247

Cost data sourced from insurer Transparency in Coverage Act filings. Costs shown are negotiated rates and may not reflect your actual out-of-pocket cost. Learn about our data

Local Market

Montana Low

$80

Montana Typical

$80

Montana High

$136

Across Montana, a cardiovascular disease physician visit ranges from $80 to $136 with a median of $80. This is 18% below the national median of $97. Based on 7 providers with published pricing data.

There are 4 cardiovascular disease physicians in Missoula and 10 across Montana on our platform.

See full cardiovascular disease physician cost breakdown in Montana
Patient Reviews

5

266 reviews · Healthgrades, Health US News

Dr. Daniel Spoon, MD, a cardiologist in Missoula, MT, enjoys a highly positive reputation among his patients, with an impressive overall rating of 5 out of 5 based on 49 reviews. Patients frequently commend his professionalism, kindness, and thoroughness, emphasizing his ability to explain conditions clearly and communicate effectively. Many reviewers appreciate the ease of scheduling appointments and the supportive environment at the affiliated Providence St. Patrick Hospital, which is noted for its quality care. While the reviews are overwhelmingly positive, there are no significant criticisms mentioned, indicating a strong overall patient satisfaction. Notable specifics that patients mention include Dr. Spoon's attentive listening skills and his commitment to keeping all team members informed about test results, suggesting a collaborative approach to patient care. Overall, prospective patients can expect a high level of expertise and a supportive experience when visiting Dr. Spoon.

Location

Address

500 W BROADWAY ST STE 320

Missoula, MT 59802

Phone

4063295615
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