
Contact & Location Information
Address
165 N. University Ave
Farmington, UT 84025
Treating and Managing Disorders That Affect the Blood Vessels
We provide vascular surgery to help patients manage disorders that affect their blood vessels.
Our vascular surgeon helps patients treat and manage several conditions:
- Aortic aneurysms
- Arterial occlusive disease
- Carotid artery stenosis
- Symptomatic venous insufficiency
- Chronic mesenteric ischemia
- Dialysis access
- Mesenteric & peripheral aneurysms
Providers
Treating Venous Insufficiency with Endovascular Laser Ablation Therapy
Our vascular surgeons also offer a special type of vein treatment called endovascular laser ablation therapy (EVLT). EVLT is a minimally invasive procedure that has faster recovery times.
Where Are We Located Inside Farmington Health Center?
Our vascular surgery operating room suites are located on the second floor on the northwest side of the building. When you arrive at our clinic, our staff will help guide you where to go. We also offer vascular diagnostic services at this location.
After surgery, many patients want a private and relaxing environment so they can rest. Our operating rooms are surrounded by sliding glass doors so you鈥檙e not distracted by sounds inside the clinic. The sliding glass doors also have curtains you can pull, allowing you and your family to have privacy while you鈥檙e recovering.
Complimentary Services
To make your appointment more convenient, we offer several complimentary services:
- Free Wi-Fi
- On-site pharmacy
- Free child care during your appointment
- Comfortable lobby with electrical outlets in the furniture so you can charge your device
Free Child Care
Child care issues should never prevent you from getting to the doctor and getting the health care you need. We offer free child care for patients during their appointment.
Resources
Hear From Our Specialists
How to Prevent and Treat Vascular Disease
Vascular disease affects both arteries and veins, leading to serious conditions like heart attacks, strokes, and even limb loss. Learn what you can do now to keep your blood vessels healthy and avoid drastic treatments later.
Compression Socks Can Help Prevent Varicose Veins
Compression socks can help to prevent the backup of blood flow that can cause varicose veins in the legs. On today Health Minute, vascular surgeon Dr. Claire Griffin talks about what doctors recommend for wearing compression socks in order to improve the symptoms of varicose veins.