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While abdominal aortic aneurysms have traditionally been treated with a major open surgical procedure, minimally invasive endovascular techniques are much less traumatic, with significantly less strain on the heart and vital organs. A sedation technique using dexmedetomidine, an alpha 2-adrenoreceptor agonist,was developed for this procedure.

Wound Care

Dr. Zakhary is passionate about wound care and has extensive knowledge and training in treating all types of wounds. He is board certified in vascular surgery and board certified in general surgery. He has completed 7 years of formal surgical training, including a vascular and endovascular surgery fellowship at Baylor University.

Angioplasty

Dr. Zakhary has vast experience in performing Angioplasty which is a minimally-invasive procedure that treats blocked arteries. Dr. Zakhary is board certified in vascular surgery. He has completed 7 years of formal surgical training, including a vascular and endovascular surgery fellowship at Baylor University. He serves as an adjunct professor at Midwestern University.

PAD

Dr. Zakhary has vast experience in treating peripheral artery disease or PAD. Many people treating PAD in the valley have completed medical residency without formal surgical training. Dr. Zakhary is board certified in vascular surgery. He has completed 7 years of formal surgical training, including a vascular and endovascular surgery fellowship at Baylor University. He serves as an adjunct professor at Midwestern University.

Aortic Aneurysm

Dr. Zakhary has vast experience in treating aortic aneurysm disease. He is board certified in vascular surgery and general surgery. He has completed 7 years of formal surgical training, including a Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Fellowship at Baylor University. He serves as an adjunct professor at Midwestern University.

Varicose Veins

Dr. Zakhary has extensive experience in treating painful, inflamed varicose veins. Our office specializes in radiofrequency ablation which is done in the office in about an hour. This and other vein treatments can be very effective in relieving symptoms when other conservative types of treatments have failed to do so. This treatment is typically covered by most insurance plans. Please call our office today to find out more.

Spider Veins

Dr. Zakhary has vast experience in treating spider veins. Most insurance companies will cover this procedure if all alternative treatments have failed, however, we do have very affordable self-pay options available as well.

Sclerotherapy

Dr. Zakhary has vast experience in performing Sclerotherapy to treat Spider Veins. Dr. Zakhary is board certified in vascular surgery. He has completed 7 years of formal surgical training, including a vascular and endovascular surgery fellowship at Baylor University. He serves as an adjunct professor at Midwestern University.

Carotid Artery Disease

Carotid artery disease blocks the arteries to the brain and is a leading cause of stroke. Dr. Zakhary has vast experience in treating carotid artery disease. Dr. Zakhary is board certified in vascular surgery and general surgery. He has completed 7 years of formal surgical training including a vascular and endovascular surgery fellowship at Baylor University.

Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Dr. Zakhary has extensive experience and training in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. He is very passionate about wound care and limb salvage and understands the physical, social, and financial impact that such wounds can cause. If you or someone you know is living with a diabetic foot ulcer, please call our office today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Zakhary.

What People Say About Us!

"Get your veins taken care of and feel better. Stop dealing with the pain in your legs. You will love Dr. Zachary! He is very personable, friendly and listens to your concerns. He will address any avenue that can be taken to better your situation."

- Anonymous

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