Vascular Surgery
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| From left to right: Dr. Jeffery Rhodes, Dr. Kevin Geary, and Dr. Patrick Riggs - the expert surgeons of Rochester General Hospital's Vascular Surgery Associates. |
Contact Information
Vascular Surgery Associates
1445 Portland Ave, Suite 108
Rochester, NY 14621
Phone: (585) 922-5550
Fax: (585) 922-5950
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call us at (585) 922-5550.
Expert Vascular Surgery Using Leading-edge Technology
Rochester General Hospital's Vascular Surgery Associates is committed to providing treatment using leading-edge technology to deliver the highest quality vascular care to our patients. We have four board-certified vascular surgeons offering comprehesive care for damaged or diseased blood vessels.
Vascular Surgery Associates perform over 1,000 vascular surgeries every year. That's more than any other vascular center in the Greater Rochester NY region. The skill and experience of our vascular surgeons at Rochester General Hospital Vascular Surgery Associates will make all the difference to your treatment.
What is Vascular Disease?
Vascular disease is the general term for a variety of problems affecting the blood flow throughout the body's blood vessels. The cause of arterial diseases or problems are wide-ranging, but most vascular disease result from artherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). Other causes of problems of the arteries include congenital malformation, trauma, and diseases of the arteries.
The vascular patient is one of the most difficult patients to care for because their disease (and treatment) involves multiple systems of the body. Vascular Surgery Associates coordinates the services of internists, radiologists, and specialists in cardiovascular diseases and neurology to provide comprehensive (complete) peripheral vascular care for our patients - all backed by the resources and reputation of Rochester General Hospital.
Common Vascular Procedures
- Ambulatory Phlebectomy
- Atherectomy
- Catheter Embolization
- Dialysis Access
- Interventional Stroke Treatments
- Portal Hypertension Surgery
- Surgical Aneurysm Repair
- Vascular Access Procedure
- Vena Cava Filters
- Venous Thrombectomy









