Vascular Specialists Sylvania OH
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Thomas J O'Grady, MD, FACC
419-882-1055
5750 Little Rd
Sylvania, OH
Thomas J O'Grady, MD, FACC
419-882-1055
5750 Little Rd
Sylvania, OH 43560
Specialties
Cardiology, Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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David C Vicente
(419) 472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct
Toledo, OH
(419) 472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct
Toledo, OH 43623
Specialty
Vascular Surgery
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David C Vicente, MD
419-472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct Ste 216
Toledo, OH
David C Vicente, MD
419-472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct Ste 216
Toledo, OH 43623
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Ohio, Toledo Oh 43699
Graduation Year: 1993
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Jorge L Martinez
(419) 291-2150
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH
(419) 291-2150
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH 43606
Specialty
Vascular Surgery
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Anthony J Comerota
(419) 291-2088
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH
(419) 291-2088
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH 43606
Specialty
Vascular Surgery
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Richard Dean Sbrocchi, MD
419-517-7575
7640 Sylvania Ave Ste N
Sylvania, OH
Richard Dean Sbrocchi, MD
419-517-7575
7640 Sylvania Ave Ste N
Sylvania, OH 43560
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Ohio, Toledo Oh 43699
Graduation Year: 1978
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Armando M Vicente
(419) 472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct
Toledo, OH
(419) 472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct
Toledo, OH 43623
Specialty
Vascular Surgery
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Armando M Vicente, MD
419-472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct
Toledo, OH
Armando M Vicente, MD
419-472-3258
3900 Sunforest Ct
Toledo, OH 43623
Education
Medical School: Univ De Porto, Fac De Med, Porto, Portugal
Graduation Year: 1960
Hospital
Hospital: Flower Hosp, Sylvania, Oh; Toledo Hospital, Toledo, Oh
Group Practice: Toledo Clinic Inc
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Ralph Charles Whalen, MD
419-471-2003
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH
Ralph Charles Whalen, MD
419-471-2003
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH 43606
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Ohio, Toledo Oh 43699
Graduation Year: 1972
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Hugh Grenville Beebe, MD
419-471-2088
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH
Hugh Grenville Beebe, MD
419-471-2088
2109 Hughes Dr
Toledo, OH 43606
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Rochester Sch Of Med & Dentistry, Rochester Ny 14642
Graduation Year: 1964
Hospital
Hospital: Toledo Hospital, Toledo, Oh
Group Practice: Jobst Vascular Ctr
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Nitric oxide helps maintain smooth muscle cells in the vascular system and protects vascular health. High levels of dietary nitrate, the kind found in dark, leafy vegetables, say researchers, may explain the vascular benefits, but warn against using dietary supplements containing nitrate. Preventing Vascular Disease If you have diabetes or a family history of vascular disease, you are at an increased risk of developing the condition. Get an assessment from your doctor on your risk factors and ask what you can do to reduce those factors. These tips will reduce your risk of developing vascular disease: - Quit smoking. Smoking raises your risk for heart disease by roughly 100 percent for each pack of cigarettes you smoke each day.
- Get regular exercise. Exercise helps strengthen your cardiovascular system and lowers your blood pressure. Aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise, most days of the week.
- Eat a healthy diet. In addition to eating plenty of leafy green vegetables and lots of fresh fruits, follow a diet that is low in sodium and saturated fat. Try to limit y...
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