John Joseph Randono, MD, has joined the phlebology staff of American Vein & Vascular Institute, a network of eight vein and arterial diagnosis and treatment centers in Colorado and Texas.
Dr. Randono has more than 30 years medical experience, specifically as a cardiac and thoracic vascular surgeon, and as a phlebologist and vein disease specialist. He holds a B.S. from the University of Northern Colorado in Chemistry, and an M.D. from St. Louis University in St. Louis, Mo. He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine.
“Dr. Randono is an exceptional and highly qualified phlebologist with the special combination of expertise and experience in treating vein disease,” Gordon F. Gibbs, MD and cofounder and owner of American Vein & Vascular Institute, said.
“Furthermore, he has a kindness that patients appreciate to help them or a loved one understand their diagnosis and feel comfortable during the treatment and follow-up process.”
Dr. Randono said he is happy to be able to continue to serve patients in Southern Colorado with my skills and years of experience.
“I chose American Vein & Vascular Institute because of their mission and vision related to patient care and the specialty of treating vein disease,” he said. “Under the direction of Dr. Gibbs, the entire organization is clearly dedicated to best practices and techniques so all patients experience best outcomes and are able to live life to the fullest extent.”
American Vein & Vascular Institute believes that good health and well-being are vital to a life well lived, and that the journey to reach a goal is just as important as the outcome, according to Dr. Gibbs.
He said the company prides itself on providing exceptional healthcare and customer service to vein and vascular patients. Available services include diagnostic vein and health consultations, vein disease treatments, cosmetic treatments for varicose veins and spider veins, Botox beauty treatment packages, compression wear custom fittings at an onsite retail center, and peripheral arterial disease treatments. VTN
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