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The directory of Phlebologists in Winston Salem, North Carolina was last updated 6/30/2024

Jan Saunders

2534 EMPIRE DR, WINSTON SALEM, NC

Telephone Number: (336)-397-2165

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Date NPI Record created: 5/19/2016

John Joseph O Connor

900 S HAWTHORNE RD, WINSTON SALEM, NC

Telephone Number: (336)-724-6871

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Date NPI Record created: 7/29/2005

Bradley Reid Robinson

3680 WESTGATE CENTER CIR, WINSTON SALEM, NC

Telephone Number: (336)-768-1933

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Date NPI Record created: 3/27/2012

William P Stuart

1710 S HAWTHORNE RD, WINSTON SALEM, NC

Telephone Number: (336)-331-2638

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Date NPI Record created: 3/29/2022

Emily Tierney

1345 WESTGATE CENTER DR STE B, WINSTON SALEM, NC

Telephone Number: (336)-546-7165

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Date NPI Record created: 10/16/2018

George William Arrowood

3303 HEALY DR, WINSTON SALEM, NC

Telephone Number: (336)-765-2425

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Date NPI Record created: 1/8/2007

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Phlebologists
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Classification: Phlebology

Description

Phlebology is the medical discipline that involves the diagnosis and treatment of venous disorders, including spider veins, varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, venous leg ulcers, congenital venous abnormalities, venous thromboembolism and other disorders of venous origin. A phlebologist has attained a minimum of 50 hours of CME units in phlebology-related courses, and is knowledgeable of and trained in a variety of diagnostic techniques including physical examination, venous imaging techniques such as duplex ultrasound, CT and MR, plethysmographic techniques and laboratory evaluation related to venous thromboembolism. The phlebologist is also trained in a variety of therapeutic interventions, which may include compression, sclerotherapy, cutaneous vascular laser, endovenous thermoablation procedures (laser and radiofrequency) endovenous chemical ablation, surgical procedures (e.g., ambulatory phlebectomy, venous ligation), vasoactive medications and the management of venous thromboembolism.

Notes

Source: American College of Phlebology 12/2006. www.phelbology.org [1/1/2007: new, 7/1/2009: definition reformatted]

Additional Resources: Training Programs, Fellowships, and/or Preceptorships: Certification exam is being established by the American Board of Phlebology. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None