Cardiovascular Center
Venous Disease
Our comprehensive team of physicians, nurses and staff work together to diagnose and treat various venous diseases, including varicose veins, venous insufficiency/ulcers, venous thrombosis, and spider varicosities.
We work individually with patients to find the treatment that best fits their needs, from surgical and minimally invasive treatments to specialty wound care and compressive stockings.
Contact Us:
(801) 581-3495
Laura K. Downey, PA-C
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Monica Hatch, PA-C
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Daniel M. Ihnat, M.D.
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Denise L. Jost, N.P.
Specialties: Family Nurse Practitioner, Vascular Surgery
Daniel V. Kinikini, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Larry W. Kraiss, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Vascular Surgery, Vasculitis
Joanna Lynch, PA-C
Specialties: Physician Assistant, Vascular Surgery
Michelle T. Mueller, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Frostbite, Vascular Surgery
Mark R. Sarfati, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Vascular Surgery, Vasculitis
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