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Vascular Medicine

Providing the highest levels of vascular care and expertise in an advanced setting.

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What is Vascular Disease?

Vascular disease is a condition in which the blood flow to your arteries or veins is restricted due to blockages or narrowing of your veins and arteries, or by malfunctioning valves. Vascular disease is very serious. Not only does it cause pain in your body, but it increases your chances of suffering a stroke, heart attack or other life-threatening conditions. 

Millions of people suffer from vascular disease, which includes peripheral artery disease, atherosclerosis, carotid artery disease and varicose veins.

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Comprehensive Vascular Care

Bristol Health's vascular specialists provide the highest levels of vascular medicine care and expertise in an advanced setting. We offer a minimally invasive approach, including robotic surgery, for even the highly-complex surgeries so our patients can go home more quickly, suffer less pain and heal faster than ever before - our patients typical length of stay in the hospital is half of that of the national average.

Is it Time to See a Vascular Specialist?

Millions suffer from vascular disease. If not properly diagnosed and treated, it can lead to life-threatening conditions.

Vascular Surgery

Vascular surgeons at Bristol Health perform a variety of minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat problems in the blood vessels.

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Expert Team. Extraordinary Care. Convenient Location.

The specialists at Bristol Health are board-certified and fellowship trained, meaning they have years of additional, specialized training in vascular medicine and have passed additional rigorous testing requirements to assure you receive the most comprehensive and complete care possible.

Our Location

Medical Office Building
25 Newell Road
Bristol, CT 06010

How Can We Help?

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