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A vascular specialist with over 40 years in practice, Dr. Samuel P. Martin, MD, FACS, is the founder and medical director of Vascular Vein Centers, with locations in Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, The Villages, and Davenport.
Dr. Martin earned his Bachelor of Arts from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and his medical degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He completed his general surgery residency at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, associated with Weill Cornell Medicine, and his vascular fellowship at Ochsner Medical Center (formerly Ochsner Foundation Hospital) in Jefferson, Louisiana.
He is board-certified in general and vascular surgery and received certification from the American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine in 2008. Dr. Martin is registered by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography, which recognizes special qualifications to interpret venous and arterial ultrasound studies. In addition, he has been certified by the American Board of Wound Management, which recognizes expertise in treating venous ulcers and other wounds.
As the first fellowship-trained vascular surgeon in Central Florida, Dr. Martin was also one of the founders and first medical director of the Central Florida Wound Care Center, the first in the tri-county area. Dr. Martin developed an interest in venous disease due to the fact that more than 50% of the wounds treated at the center were a result of vein problems. Thus, he recognized the need for specialized wound therapy.
Dr. Martin is currently on staff at Florida Hospital and Orlando Health, and is a member and former president of the Florida Vascular Society. He is also a member of numerous regional and national vascular societies, including the Society for Vascular Surgery, Southern Association of Vascular Surgery, American Venous Forum, American College of Phlebology, Association for the Advancement of Wound Care, and Society of Vascular Ultrasound.
Hugo V. Hart, MD, FACS, is a board-certified general surgeon with over 29 years of experience. He currently serves patients at Vascular Vein Centers, with locations in Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, The Villages, and Davenport.
Dr. Hart earned his Bachelor of Arts from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven and his medical degree from the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña in the Dominican Republic. He completed his general surgery residency at Bridgeport General Hospital in Connecticut.
Dr. Hart has been practicing in the Central Florida area for over 23 years and is currently on staff at Orlando Regional Medical Center and Florida Hospital. Certified by the American College of Surgeons and the American Board of Surgeons, Dr. Hart is an active member of the American College of Phlebology, the society for vein professionals, and Hispaniola Medical Charity, the medical mission organization that provides medical care to the impoverished people in the Dominican Republic. Dr. Hart also does volunteer work for the underserved at the Orange County Medical Clinic.
Hugo V. Hart, MD, FACS, is a board-certified general surgeon with over 29 years of experience. He currently serves patients at Vascular Vein Centers, with locations in Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, The Villages, and Davenport.
Dr. Hart earned his Bachelor of Arts from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven and his medical degree from the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña in the Dominican Republic. He completed his general surgery residency at Bridgeport General Hospital in Connecticut.
Dr. Hart has been practicing in the Central Florida area for over 23 years and is currently on staff at Orlando Regional Medical Center and Florida Hospital. Certified by the American College of Surgeons and the American Board of Surgeons, Dr. Hart is an active member of the American College of Phlebology, the society for vein professionals, and Hispaniola Medical Charity, the medical mission organization that provides medical care to the impoverished people in the Dominican Republic. Dr. Hart also does volunteer work for the underserved at the Orange County Medical Clinic.
Hugo V. Hart, MD, FACS, is a board-certified general surgeon with over 29 years of experience. He currently serves patients at Vascular Vein Centers, with locations in Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, The Villages, and Davenport.
Dr. Hart earned his Bachelor of Arts from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven and his medical degree from the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña in the Dominican Republic. He completed his general surgery residency at Bridgeport General Hospital in Connecticut.
Dr. Hart has been practicing in the Central Florida area for over 23 years and is currently on staff at Orlando Regional Medical Center and Florida Hospital. Certified by the American College of Surgeons and the American Board of Surgeons, Dr. Hart is an active member of the American College of Phlebology, the society for vein professionals, and Hispaniola Medical Charity, the medical mission organization that provides medical care to the impoverished people in the Dominican Republic. Dr. Hart also does volunteer work for the underserved at the Orange County Medical Clinic.
A vascular specialist with over 40 years in practice, Dr. Samuel P. Martin, MD, FACS, is the founder and medical director of Vascular Vein Centers, with locations in Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, The Villages, and Davenport.
Dr. Martin earned his Bachelor of Arts from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and his medical degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He completed his general surgery residency at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, associated with Weill Cornell Medicine, and his vascular fellowship at Ochsner Medical Center (formerly Ochsner Foundation Hospital) in Jefferson, Louisiana.
He is board-certified in general and vascular surgery and received certification from the American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine in 2008. Dr. Martin is registered by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography, which recognizes special qualifications to interpret venous and arterial ultrasound studies. In addition, he has been certified by the American Board of Wound Management, which recognizes expertise in treating venous ulcers and other wounds.
As the first fellowship-trained vascular surgeon in Central Florida, Dr. Martin was also one of the founders and first medical director of the Central Florida Wound Care Center, the first in the tri-county area. Dr. Martin developed an interest in venous disease due to the fact that more than 50% of the wounds treated at the center were a result of vein problems. Thus, he recognized the need for specialized wound therapy.
Dr. Martin is currently on staff at Florida Hospital and Orlando Health, and is a member and former president of the Florida Vascular Society. He is also a member of numerous regional and national vascular societies, including the Society for Vascular Surgery, Southern Association of Vascular Surgery, American Venous Forum, American College of Phlebology, Association for the Advancement of Wound Care, and Society of Vascular Ultrasound.
A vascular specialist with over 40 years in practice, Dr. Samuel P. Martin, MD, FACS, is the founder and medical director of Vascular Vein Centers, with locations in Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, The Villages, and Davenport.
Dr. Martin earned his Bachelor of Arts from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and his medical degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He completed his general surgery residency at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, associated with Weill Cornell Medicine, and his vascular fellowship at Ochsner Medical Center (formerly Ochsner Foundation Hospital) in Jefferson, Louisiana.
He is board-certified in general and vascular surgery and received certification from the American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine in 2008. Dr. Martin is registered by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography, which recognizes special qualifications to interpret venous and arterial ultrasound studies. In addition, he has been certified by the American Board of Wound Management, which recognizes expertise in treating venous ulcers and other wounds.
As the first fellowship-trained vascular surgeon in Central Florida, Dr. Martin was also one of the founders and first medical director of the Central Florida Wound Care Center, the first in the tri-county area. Dr. Martin developed an interest in venous disease due to the fact that more than 50% of the wounds treated at the center were a result of vein problems. Thus, he recognized the need for specialized wound therapy.
Dr. Martin is currently on staff at Florida Hospital and Orlando Health, and is a member and former president of the Florida Vascular Society. He is also a member of numerous regional and national vascular societies, including the Society for Vascular Surgery, Southern Association of Vascular Surgery, American Venous Forum, American College of Phlebology, Association for the Advancement of Wound Care, and Society of Vascular Ultrasound.
Hugo V. Hart, MD, FACS, is a board-certified general surgeon with over 29 years of experience. He currently serves patients at Vascular Vein Centers, with locations in Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Mary, The Villages, and Davenport.
Dr. Hart earned his Bachelor of Arts from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven and his medical degree from the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña in the Dominican Republic. He completed his general surgery residency at Bridgeport General Hospital in Connecticut.
Dr. Hart has been practicing in the Central Florida area for over 23 years and is currently on staff at Orlando Regional Medical Center and Florida Hospital. Certified by the American College of Surgeons and the American Board of Surgeons, Dr. Hart is an active member of the American College of Phlebology, the society for vein professionals, and Hispaniola Medical Charity, the medical mission organization that provides medical care to the impoverished people in the Dominican Republic. Dr. Hart also does volunteer work for the underserved at the Orange County Medical Clinic.