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"As a vascular surgeon, I deal with the ravages of undetected and poorly treated blood vessel pathology using various procedural interventions. The realization that this chronic process is potentially preventable should be the catalyst to make this a goal for patients and practitioners alike. Awareness of Age Management Medicine, the natural evolution of traditional preventative medicine is the timely solution".
Lee Kirksey MD FACS
Dr Kirksey completed his undergraduate and medical school degrees at The Ohio State University. His General Surgery training was completed at the The Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia, PA under the guidance of renowned trauma surgeon Charles C. Wolferth Jr. MD. Dr Kirksey’s surgical training was completed with specialized fellowship training in Vascular Surgery at Beth Israel Medical Center and New York Mt. Sinai School of Medicine under the tutelage of Bruce J Brener MD and Michael L Marin MD.
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Do you know your bodies real age? Find out:
As a vascular surgeon, I deal with the ravages of age on a daily bases. Arterial blockages are known by various names including PAD (peripheral arterial disease), PVD (peripheral vascular disease). Arterial blockages can lead to stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and limb loss. Preventing arterial aging is one of the most important things you can do to live a longer life with higher quality. The good thing is that there are measureable ways to reliably slow the aging process One of the most important markers for arterial aging is – Blood Presure ... |
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Excerpt from podcasts: Informational/educational discussion of integrated medical philosophy focusing on diet, nutrition, exercise, hormone optimization, stress management & alternative strategies. The East meets West. Traditional medicine with Asian influence.
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