Dr. Ryan CooleyMD

Cardiology

at Impact Medical — Heber City, UT

About

Ryan Cooley, MD is a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist with more than 25 years of experience in cardiovascular medicine. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he competed as a Division I tennis scholar. His postgraduate training included a residency in Internal Medicine and fellowships in both Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Electrophysiology. Dr. Cooley has held significant leadership roles, including Medical Director of the Dysautonomia Clinic in Milwaukee and Chair of the Cardiovascular Department at Utah Valley Hospital.

After personally surviving a heart attack and later achieving remission from prostate cancer through advanced diagnostics and integrative therapies, Dr. Cooley reshaped his clinical philosophy around metabolic science and longevity. He now integrates traditional cardiology with nutrition, metabolic health, and preventive wellness to address root causes of disease. At Impact Medical, he leads the Cardiometabolic Wellness Program.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

University of Wisconsin–Madison, B.S. Molecular Biology (Division I tennis scholar)

Medical School

University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine

Residency

Internal Medicine

Fellowship

Cardiovascular Medicine; Cardiac Electrophysiology

Additional Training

Medical Director of the Dysautonomia Clinic in Milwaukee; Chair of the Cardiovascular Department at Utah Valley Hospital

Certifications

Board Certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist

Conditions Treated

heart rhythm disorderscardiovascular diseasemetabolic syndromecardiometabolic riskdysautonomiaprostate cancer (personal experience)heart attack prevention

Who is Dr. Cooley right for?

Dr. Cooley is a strong fit for adults with cardiovascular risk factors or a history of heart disease. Patients managing metabolic syndrome, dysautonomia, or cardiometabolic concerns benefit from his integrative approach. His personal experience with a heart attack and cancer informs a deeply prevention-oriented perspective. Those seeking a year-long, structured cardiovascular program with expert cardiologist oversight will find the Cardiometabolic Wellness Program a natural fit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Cooley treats heart rhythm disorders, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, dysautonomia, and cardiometabolic risk. He also focuses on proactive heart attack prevention through advanced diagnostics and lifestyle intervention. His clinical approach connects cardiovascular health with metabolic and nutritional medicine.

Yes. Dr. Cooley holds board certification as a Cardiac Electrophysiologist. He also completed fellowships in Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Electrophysiology following his Internal Medicine residency.

Dr. Cooley earned both his undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology and his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His postgraduate training included residency in Internal Medicine and fellowships in Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Electrophysiology.

Dr. Cooley served as Medical Director of the Dysautonomia Clinic in Milwaukee. He also served as Chair of the Cardiovascular Department at Utah Valley Hospital. These roles gave him deep experience in both specialized cardiovascular care and physician leadership.

Dr. Cooley leads the Cardiometabolic Wellness Program at Impact Medical. It is a year-long, physician-led program starting at $2,400. The program uses advanced cardiovascular and metabolic diagnostics to build a personalized, evidence-based health plan.

Dr. Cooley integrates traditional cardiology with metabolic science, nutrition, and preventive wellness. After personally using advanced diagnostics and integrative therapies to achieve remission from cancer, he developed a philosophy focused on optimizing longevity through root-cause medicine. He connects cardiovascular risk directly to metabolic and hormonal health.

Yes. Dr. Cooley personally experienced a heart attack and later prostate cancer. He used advanced diagnostics and integrative therapies to achieve remission. That experience profoundly shaped his focus on metabolic health and preventive cardiology.

Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026