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Mitral valve repair/replacement Davis and Vascular Center AV fistula/graft placement/intervention We can treat ARTERIAL and Peripheral vascular disease VENOUS DISEASE. Abdominal aortograms Using our state of the art Vascular Femoral-popliteal bypass Suite we can treat arterial disease Thoracic and abdominal aneurysm repair of the legs in our Kingwood Lung cancer surgery (lobectomy, John Davis III, MD Office: pneumonectomy) Pleurodesis Andrea McNiel PA-C  Atherectomy Tunneled catheter placement  Stenting Port a cath placement Spring location:  20311 Kuykendahl Rd Ste B

Spring, TX 77379  Limb Salvage Venous Treatment:  AAA screening Venous Reflux treatment (Closurefast, Kingwood Location Venaseal) 24040 Hwy 59 North Varicose vein treatment (, Kingwood, Texas 77339 stab phlebectomy) Venograms with central venous stenting Conroe location: Lymphedema treatment 4015 IH 45 North Conroe, TX 77304

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John Davis, M.D. is board certified in Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery and has Minimally invasive been in practice since 2004. As a CV surgeon, procedures Dr. Davis has interest in all cardiovascular and  Heaviness and fatigue of legs thoracic surgical procedures, with an additional  Pain with prolonged emphasis on minimally invasive techniques Minimal to no focusing on patients with advanced peripheral standing, relieved with leg elevation down time vascular disease. John Davis, M.D. is excited  Night cramps or restless leg syndrome about bringing compassionate care to patients  in a setting closer to home.  Treatment options for chronic venous disesase and varicose : Office based  Venaseal-The VenaSealTM delivers a small amount of medical adhesive to “glue” the procedures vein closed. The adhesive permanently seals the vein closed. It is done under local

anesthesia (lidocaine) and takes about 45 minutes to perform.  TM  ClosureFast-The ClosureFast procedure uses thermal treatment to close refluxing or diseased veins. A small catheter is positioned into the vein which will deliver Excellent Results heat to the vein wall, causing inflammation of the vein wall and closure of the vein. It is done under local anesthesia (lidocaine) and takes around 45 minutes to perform. Most procedures Andrea McNiel, M.S., PA-C, is a Physician  Sclerotherapy-Sclerotherapy involves injecting a medication (sclerosing agent) into are covered by insurance Assistant (PA-C) with Texas Heart and Vein. She the vessel requiring treatment. This medication makes the vessel shrink and has over 15 years of experience in become less noticeable. It can be done with ultrasound guidance for larger varicose

Cardiothoracic and . She has a veins, or with small injection needles to treat superficial spider veins and reticular special interest in venous disease Well tolerated veins. and provides day to day oversite and patient procedures care in our vein clinics. She performs vein  Microphlebectomy-Microphlebectomy, also known as stab phlebectomy, is a procedures and ablations, phlebectomies, and minimally-invasive procedure done in the office to remove larger superficial sclerotherapy treatments. . It is done under local anesthesia (lidocaine).  Venous stenting-Venous are metal mesh tubes that expand against blocked or narrowed vein walls. They hold the wall of the vein open to allow for proper blood flow.