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Maryland Vascular Center

UM Chief of Vascular Surgery performs unique surgery that restarts failed kidney and improves quality of life for man fighting kidney disease. See article and video.

 

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The Division of Vascular Surgery is one of the primary components of the Maryland Vascular Center. We provide direct specialty services to all institutions within the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) and consultative services to other professionals and health care institutions throughout the State of Maryland and the entire Mid-Atlantic region. The staff of the Division of Vascular Surgery is a group of nationally and internationally recognized experts with a broad range of interest and experience in all forms of vascular problems, both surgical and non-surgical.

The mission of the Division of Vascular Surgery is that of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and UMMS: We heal. We teach. We discover.


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This page was last updated on: July 24, 2009.

For patient inquiries, call 410-328-5840 or 1-800-492-5538 and e-mail us at: MarylandVascularCenter@smail.umaryland.edu