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Now is the right time to start paying attention to your heart health. You can lower your risk for heart attack and stroke by knowing the risk factors that affect your heart.
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We provide the highest quality clinical care for patients dealing with vascular disease. Our interdisciplinary team excels in designing innovative solutions to challenging vascular problems, whether it's medical or surgical management, aneurysms, or aortic dissections.
Stanford's Vascular and Endovascular Clinic has gained national and international recognition as a Vascular Center of Excellence.
This is due, in part, to its large interdisciplinary team that enjoys close interaction among faculty, community vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, basic scientists, engineers, and computer scientists, as well as nurse coordinators, research nurses, vascular surgery fellows, and clinic support staff.
This unique working environment has resulted in remarkable academic and clinical productivity involving new and innovative techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease.
You can expect:
Among our other achievements we've made significant advances in preventing stroke by identifying narrowings in the carotid artery and then clearing the blockage using surgical or endovascular techniques. We are also exploring innovative diagnostic techniques that can help all surgeons make better clinical decisions.
We have a deep commitment to interdisciplinary work—including daily interactions among diverse specialists and weekly interdisciplinary conferences.
In total, our vascular surgeons perform over 1,000 surgical procedures per year.
Our range of expertise includes:
Now is the right time to start paying attention to your heart health. You can lower your risk for heart attack and stroke by knowing the risk factors that affect your heart.
With a new heart, a college athlete worked to become a model of fitness and a multiple medal winner in the annual transplant games.
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Phone: +1 650-723-8561
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