Sabrina D. Phillips, M.D., a native of Cleveland, Oklahoma, has established her medical practice with OU Physicians.
She has also been named the director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic. Along with OU Children’s Physicians pediatric cardiologists caring for adult congenital heart disease patients Kent Ward, M.D., and Anjan Shah, M.D., Phillips will lead the establishment of Oklahoma’s first dedicated center for the care of these complex patients.
Phillips is board certified in internal medicine, cardiology and echocardiography. She comes to OU Physicians from Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, where she was assistant professor of Medicine and a consultant for the division of Cardiovascular Diseases, department of Internal Medicine.
Phillips completed an adult congenital heart disease fellowship at the Mayo Clinic division of Cardiovascular Diseases. She completed a cardiology fellowship, internal medicine residency and internship at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas. She earned her medical degree from the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas.
She is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the American Society of Echocardiography.
Phillips sees patients in the OU Physicians building, 825 N.E. 10th Street. For appointments, call (405) 271-7001. With more than 600 doctors, OU Physicians is the state’s largest physician group. The practice encompasses almost every adult and child specialty. Many OU Physicians have expertise in the management of complex conditions that is unavailable anywhere else in the state, region or sometimes even the nation. Some have pioneered surgical procedures or innovations in patient care that are world firsts.
OU Physicians see patients in their offices at the OU Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City and at clinics in Edmond, Midwest City and other cities around Oklahoma. When hospitalization is necessary, they often admit patients to OU Medical Center. Many also care for their patients in other hospitals around the metro area. OU Physicians serve as faculty at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and train the region’s future physicians.