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Meet Our Doctors | University Surgical Vascular

Meet the doctors of University Surgical Vascular and find out how we treat a variety of vascular conditions. Schedule your consultation appointment today!

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Dr. Jeffrey Pearce earned his Undergraduate and Medical Degrees at the University of Florida and completed his Surgical Residency and Vascular Surgery Fellowship training at Wake Forest. Read More >> http://www.gasurgery.com

Meet Our Doctors | University Surgical Vascular

Meet the doctors of University Surgical Vascular and find out how we treat a variety of vascular conditions. Schedule your consultation appointment today!

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Dr. Everett is a graduate of several prestigious academic institutions, including Austin College, the University of Texas Medical School and the University of Kansas School of Medicine. After medical school, he completed a specialized fellowship in vascular surgery at Greenville Hospital System University Medical

Vein Disease Early Signs – Vein Screenings

The most common vein disease early signs include spider veins and varicose veins. Visit us to learn more about vein treatments and vein disease diagnosis.

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The most common clinical presentations of venous insufficiency include spider veins and varicose veins. Spider veins are smaller, more superficial veins, resulting in a network of red and purple spider web like marks on the legs. Varicose veins are larger, swollen, blue and purple ropey veins easily visible on physical exam. Large varicose veins may throb; hurt or itch and on occasion may clot off or bleed through the skin. Varicose veins occur when the one way check valves in the superficial system of veins fail to close tightly. The veins just under the skin begin to bulge under this increased pressure and eventually the skin stretches and allows the veins to continue growing. – See more at: http://www.eveinscreening.com/vein-disease/signs-of-vein-disease/early-signs/#sthash.RxZDRvGf.dpuf

Education & Training

Education & Training

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Abbott Vascular has a strong commitment to education — for physicians, nurses and support staff. Each year we host educational programs across the world to provide updates on new therapies and treatments. Abbott Vascular also sponsors education programs annually at such medical meetings as ACC, ESC, PCR, TCT, VIVA and many others worldwide.

Crossroads, The Abbott Vascular Education Network brings healthcare professionals together through medical education. Crossroads is committed to providing unbiased medical education of the highest quality to healthcare professionals, to ultimately benefit patient outcomes.

The goal of Crossroads is to:

  • Answer the needs of healthcare professionals involved in coronary and endovascular interventions and structural heart disease;
  • Offer medical education of the highest quality;
  • Foster peer-to-peer networks; Attract and retain an independent faculty of world-renowned experts;
  • Provide a constantly available source of information and interaction;
  • Adopt cutting-edge educational techniques and technologies; provide multidisciplinary training to improve patient outcomes.

Patient Testimonials | University Surgical Vascular

Read why our patients call us the experts at treating varicose veins, spider veins and other vascular conditions. Call us today for more information!

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I am so pleased to be able to tell everyone about my excellent doctor, Michael Lebow. He is a gifted vascular surgeon who has an incredible level of compassion for his patients. His amazing nurse and wonderful staff reflect Dr. Lebow’s care and concern as well.

For the last forty years I have been plagued with ugly, painful varicose veins. I have gone to several doctors and endured several painful procedures without positive results. Dr. Lebow performed two procedures in his office to fix the large veins that were causing the problem. Now we are doing the injections that will correct all of the smaller surface problem veins. We are not even finished yet and I am already thrilled with the results.

Daryl Russo
Buford, GA 30518
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