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Gregory Domer, MD

Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon

Patient Satisfaction Score: 5/5 (95 Ratings)

Gregory Domer, MD

Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon

Patient Satisfaction Score: 5/5 (95 Ratings)

Dr. Domer is a vascular surgeon and is board-certified in vascular surgery. After medical school, he completed a residency in surgery at St. Lukes’s – Roosevelt Medical Center in New York. He completed a fellowship in vascular surgery at UMDNJ – Robert Wood Johnson University Medical School in New Brunswick, NJ.  He also completed an endovascular surgery fellowship at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MD.

Dr. Domer’s special interests include vascular and endovascular surgery, aortic disease, carotid disease, limb preservation interventions and dialysis access. He has authored numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and medical textbooks and participated in clinical research projects.

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Understanding Vascular Disease

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Discussing Carotid Artery Disease

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Leadership Titles

  • Division Director, Vascular Surgery
  • Program Director, Vascular Surgery Fellowship

Professional Accomplishments

  • Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
  • Fellow of the American Society of Angiology (FASA)
  • Fellow of the International Society of Vascular Surgery

Specialty Training

  • Vascular Surgery – UMDNJ – Robert Wood Johnson University Medical School in New Brunswick, NJ
  • Endovascular Surgery - Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MD

Board Certification

  • Vascular Surgery

Residency

  • Surgery– St. Lukes’s – Roosevelt Medical Center in New York

Publication


Special Interests

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Endovascular Surgery
  • Aortic Disease
  • Carotid Disease
  • Limb Preservation Interventions
  • Dialysis Access