Dr. Adam S. Helms is a cardiologist and Assistant Professor at the Cardiovascular Center. While interested in all aspects of cardiology, he has a primary interest in inherited cardiomyopathy and inherited arrhythmia disorders. Helping patients work through their experience with a heart condition and return to their quality of life inspires Dr. Helms. Having a heart condition can be frightening, and Dr. Helms enjoys working closely with patients to help them understand their medical problems and feel empowered about their medical care. Though he truly enjoys the science of medicine, he finds working with patients from all walks of life to understand their health conditions to be the most rewarding part of his job.
Dr. Helms's research interests are Cardiovascular Disease, Internal Medicine, Genetic Cardiology, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Inherited Arrhythmia Disorders, Heart Disease, Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy, and Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy.