Shayne Squires, MD

Cardiology

Practice Emphasis
Cardiology
Related Programs
Accepting New Patients
Member of St. Peter's Medical Group

About Me

Shayne Squires, MD earned his medical degree at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. He received his bachelor of science in biochemistry from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He completed his residency at the University of Iowa in Iowa City before completing his fellowship at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City. Prior to joining the St. Peter’s Health Cardiology team, Dr. Squires practiced as a noninvasive cardiologist and was an assistant professor of cardiology and radiology.

Dr. Squires is board certified in Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine. He is also trained at Level 2 in CT, Level 3 in Nuclear Cardiology, and Level 2 in Echocardiography.

In his free time, Dr. Squires enjoys outdoor activities and spending time with his family.

Education & Training

Medical School

University of Washington School of Medicine

Residency

University of Iowa

Fellowship

University of Utah School of Medicine

Board Certifications, Memberships and Fellowships

Nuclear Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine

Insurance

St. Peter's Health accepts most major insurances but may not be contracted with them all. To verify if we are in-network with your specific insurance, contact your insurance carrier.

Patients are expected to furnish all the necessary health insurance information and sign the medical release and insurance assignment authorizations. St. Peter’s Health will submit complete insurance claims on the appropriate forms for the charges recorded. 

Keep in mind that insurance is a contract between the patient and his or her insurance company and that St. Peter’s Health is acting only as a billing agent. St. Peter’s Health cannot pursue payment from insurance carriers in the event of non-payment or benefit denials. If a patient’s insurance carrier has not submitted payment within 30 days of billing, St. Peter’s Health expects the patient to pay the balance in full. Patients receive a monthly statement showing any account activity and the remaining balance due.