A Major Miracle Worker!

“When I was diagnosed with cellulitis in my left leg,” says Kyle O’Reilly, “it destroyed the capillaries that normally return blood from the bottom to the top of my leg. My calf and especially my ankle were affected with swelling and painful varicose veins. Since I was on a blood thinner those varicose veins were also dangerous. One popped and started bleeding, so my doctor referred me to local Vascular Surgeon, Ulises Baltazar MD, RVT, FACS.”

Why is a vascular surgeon the best choice to treat your varicose veins? Because your circulatory system is intricate, delicate, and complicated. After earning his medical degree at La Salle School of Medicine in Mexico City, Dr. Ulises Baltazar did his General Residency at East Tennessee State University, where he was both the Administrative Chief Resident and won the Outstanding Resident in General Surgery award. He says, “When it was time to choose my specialty, I couldn’t resist the caliber of technology and precision used in vascular surgery…and after doing my Vascular Surgery Residency at Baylor College of Medicine, I couldn’t resist Houston, either!”

Kyle says, “Dr. Baltazar diagnosed, treated, and really helped me in a very short period of time. Then I was good to go. Some months later I had another incident a little bit deeper. Dr. Baltazar didn’t waste any time. He said he would retreat the new problem to take care of it completely. He always anticipates problems and plans ahead, so he’s prepared to get you the very best treatment and avoid any future complications.”

As Kyle knows, varicose veins aren’t just a cosmetic issue, they’re a vascular health issue that can lead to venous diseases like deep venous thrombosis and venous stasis ulcers. That’s why Dr. Baltazar takes them seriously and offers a range of treatment options depending on your individual case. He’s had years of training, diagnosing, and treating diseases of the arteries and veins and extensive experience in placing needles, guide wires, using lasers, ultrasound and the latest technology and techniques. In addition to performing the first case of Mechano-Chemical Ablation (MOCA) in Texas, he stays on top of current developments and innovative procedures and offers a popular new laser vein removal that’s done in-office and takes less than 30 minutes!
“If you looked up the definition of a true surgeon,” says Kyle, “Dr. Baltazar’s picture should be next to it in the dictionary. Not only is he extremely experienced, his bedside manner is really great. Although I’ve only been in his office three times, I felt like I had a close friend taking care of me. It’s so important to have real faith in your doctor. I can’t say enough good things about him…he’s a major miracle worker and I’d recommend him to anyone!”

Ulises BaltaUlises Balthazarzar MD, RVT, FACS
now affiliated with the renowned Methodist Cardiovascular Surgery Associates
281-240-8400
16605 Southwest Freeway Ste 505
(in the Methodist Professional Building 3)

 

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