Vascular Surgery
2 Dudley St, Providence, RI, 02905-3248, USA
(401) 228-0560
Dr. Reza Saidi is a Vascular Surgeon in Providence, RI, USA. The specialties of Dr. Reza Saidi include Vascular Surgery. Dr. Reza Saidi is affiliated with The Miriam Hospital, Rhode Island Hospital. Dr. Reza Saidi specializes in diagnosis and treatment of diseases of blood vessels (arteries and veins). Dr. Reza Saidi treat patients with problems like carotid stenosis, blockage of leg arteries, aortic aneurysm, varicose veins, leg swelling. Dr. Reza Saidi may treat these problems conservatively or perform surgery or stents to open up the blockages. You can find contact information like phone number, practice website, office address and reviews for Dr. Reza Saidi.
A vascular surgeon is a medical professional who has been trained to diagnose and treat diseases of the vascular system. The vascular system is made up of blood vessels and veins. It helps blood get to the organs, and if something stops the blood from flowing properly, organs can suffer and patients can become extremely sick. Vascular surgeons can help fix any vascular problems that may occur including blockage of Carotids, blockage of leg arteries,aortic aneurysms and varicose veins.
Dr. Reza Saidi generally accepts new patients.
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The top specialties of Dr. Reza Saidi include Vascular Surgery
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The office is located at 2 Dudley St in Providence, RI.
Dr. Reza Saidi accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your health insurance whether the particular doctor is in network or not.
DVT (Deep vein thrombosis), Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Blockage of legs, Carotid Artery Disease, Carotid stenosis, Chronic Venous Insufficiency, Claudication, Dialysis Access, Non-Healing Wounds, Varicose Veins, Venous Disorders, Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
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