Kim West Liebold, ANPBC

Cardiology

Languages Spoken:

English

Gender:

Female

Kim West Liebold, ANPBC

About Kim West Liebold, ANPBC

 

After graduating from the Riverside School of Professional Nursing, Kim earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Christopher Newport University and a Master of Science in nursing from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is board certified as an adult nurse practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board.

Kim has over 30 years of cardiology experience at Riverside, with more than 20 years as a nurse practitioner. She has expertise in heart rhythm management and specializes in the care of patients who require pacemakers, defibrillators, ablations and left atrial appendage closure implants. Kim works hard to provide education for her patients so that they can be key participants in the plan of care and understand it to their desired level.

Born and raised in Smithfield, Kim is a country girl who loves this area and its seasons, beauty, history and wonderful people. She and her family enjoy the great outdoors, the Outer Banks and their dog. Kim enjoys running and mission work with her church and work family.

 

Board Certifications

American Nurses Credentialing Center - Adult Nurse Practitioner

Locations

Riverside Cardiology Specialists Newport News

12200 Warwick Boulevard, 590B, Newport News, VA 23601

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Riverside Cardiology Specialists Gloucester

7544 Hospital Drive, Building A, Suite 202, Gloucester, VA 23061

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Riverside Cardiology Specialists Smithfield

19375 Benns Grant Boulevard, Smithfield, VA 23430

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Podcast Episodes

Heart Rhythms Unveiled: Navigating Slow and Fast Heartbeats

February 20, 2025
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Doctor using an anatomical heart model to explain heart rhythm and cardiovascular function during a cardiology consultation.

Heart and Vascular Primary Care

AFib and Stroke: Know the Risk & How to Prevent It

November 18, 2021
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Young female patient having electrocardiogram exam