Dr. Terry Fitzgibbons

Dr. Terrence FitzgibbonsAt Fitzgibbons Vein Center, we're here to help alleviate your pain with minimal invasive procedures and rejuvinate your confidence with younger looking legs.

— Dr. Terry Fitzgibbons

ACP Member

The American College of Phlebology (ACP)The American College of Phlebology is the premier association for physicians and allied health professionals working in the field of phlebology.

ABPh Diplomate

The American Board of Phlebology (ABPh) was established in 2007 to improve the standards of medical practitioners and the quality of patient care related to the treatment of venous disorders.

USC Affiliated

USC AffiliatedDr. Fitzgibbons is a clinical associate professor in the department of surgery USC medical school.

RPVI Certified

Dr. Fitzgibbons has acquired his Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation. This is the highest credential attainable for physicians who use ultrasound to diagnose vascular disease. American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Endovenous Procedures

EVLA

Minimal invasive procedure to treat great or small saphenous veins with laser. Read More »

RFA

Similar to EVLA energy derived from radio frequency is used to destroy the lining of the large veins causing venous insufficiency. Read More »

Sclerotherapy

Used to treat smaller varicose veins and spider veins. Deeper veins can be treated with ultrasound guidance. Read More »

Duplex Ultrasound

The information from Duplex Ultrasound is critical to treatment success. Read More »

Compression Hose

All treatments require compression hose. At the Fitzgibbons Vein Center we pride ourselves on our knowledge of stockings and the ability to find a pair that will suit you. Read More »

Dr. Fitzgibbons Named A Top Doctor in the United States

U.S. News & World Report recently released a list of the "Top Doctors" in the United States. Created in collaboration with Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., the list features nearly 30,000 peer-nominated physicians across a wide range of specialties.

 

How was the top doctor list created?  Any licensed physician in the United States could nominate up to 10 physicians in their specialty and up to three per specialty in other specialties.  Each nominated physician then was evaluated by a physician-led research team.

 

According to U.S. News, the "Top Doctors" list was created to help consumers identify physicians who best meet their needs and encourage physicians to recognize their colleagues who are "most worthy of referral."  According to Castle Connolly's president and CEO, "It is critical that consumers have trusted sources of high-quality information about both doctors and hospitals."

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