We provide thorough evaluations to ensure your heart is in peak condition to help you meet your fitness and competitive athletic goals. Services include pre-participation screenings, advanced diagnostics, and risk assessments.
We believe in empowering athletes with knowledge about heart health through one-on-one counseling and prevention education. We also offer counseling related to return-to-play and emergency action plans.
We tailor our approach to support your athletic goals while maintaining heart health. We offer exercise testing and prescription, training adjustment recommendations, and recovery support.
Our expertise extends to managing and treating heart conditions that may affect athletes, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), arrhythmias, and coronary artery disease.
Comprehensive cardiovascular care, including stress tests, echocardiography, heart rhythm monitoring, nuclear cardiology, and more.
Robyn Bryde, MD is a cardiologist with advanced training in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and sports cardiology. She is familiar with diagnosing and treating people with HCM and treating athletes and active people with underlying heart issues such as arrhythmia or HCM. HCM is a hereditary medical condition where the walls of the heart become excessively thick, potentially obstructing blood flow from leaving the heart.
Following medical school, Dr. Bryde completed internal medicine residency and cardiology fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Florida, where she was named chief cardiology fellow and assistant professor of medicine. Her interests led her to an advanced fellowship position at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, New Jersey—the first and only fellowship position in the U.S. offering specialized training focused on HCM and sports cardiology.
Under the direction of Matthew Martinez, MD, director of Atlantic Health System Sports Cardiology at Morristown Medical Center and an expert in HCM, Dr. Bryde was involved in cutting-edge research trials studying novel therapies available to patients with HCM. She also provided care for professional and recreational athletes with a range of cardiovascular conditions, including hereditary cardiovascular problems such as heart muscle, electrical, valvular, and artery diseases.
Dr. Bryde is an avid volunteer for international medical mission trips, providing health care in Africa as well as conducting cardiovascular screening on elite, professional and Olympic athletes. She has been an invited speaker presenting talks on HCM and sports cardiology at numerous national and international medical conferences, and published abstracts and articles in peer-reviewed medical journals. Dr. Bryde holds medical licenses in Idaho, Florida, and New Jersey.
Her lifestyle interests brought her to Boise along with her husband and son. She has completed two Ironman triathlons and is a prior competitive road and mountain cyclist. Dr. Bryde is excited about growing the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and Sports Cardiology Clinic at St. Luke’s.
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