Free Expert Phone Consultations for Vascular Health on October 8th
Free Expert Phone Consultations for Vascular Health on October 8th
Free Expert Phone Consultations for Vascular Health on October 8th
Marien-Hospital's Clinic for Operative and Endovascular Vascular Surgery is offering a special telephone consultation for patients with vascular conditions. On October 8th, Dr. Jürgen Hinkelmann, the clinic's chief, will be available to answer questions about common circulatory and wound-healing issues.
The consultation will take place from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM. During this time, Dr. Hinkelmann will address concerns related to arterial calcification, circulation disorders, and non-healing wounds. Other topics include abdominal aortic aneurysms and varicose veins.
The clinic specialises in treating chronic wounds, which are often linked to vascular diseases. Patients with conditions affecting arteries, veins, or lymphatic vessels can seek advice during the session. Those interested in speaking with Dr. Hinkelmann can call 0281 104-60016. The direct line will connect them to the vascular surgery expert for personalised guidance.
This telephone consultation provides an opportunity for patients to discuss vascular health concerns with a specialist. The clinic's focus on chronic wound care and circulatory disorders ensures targeted support for those in need.
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