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Vascular Services
At Portsmouth Regional Hospital, our medical staff offers a full range of vascular services, enhanced by the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies. This page is a good place to start if you’d like to learn more about vascular disease and the services we offer.
What is Vascular Disease?
Diagnosing Vascular Disease
Non-surgical Treatment
Vascular Surgery
Warning Signs of Vascular Disease
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Find a Physician
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James B. Clayburgh, MD, FACC
Seacoast Cardiology Associates, PA
2064 Woodbury Avenue
Newington Park, Building 1, Ste 103
Newington, NH 3801
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Mark I. Jacobs, MD, FACC
Atlantic Cardiology Associates
333 Borthwick Avenue
suite 401
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Victor B. Kim, MD
Coastal Cardiothoracic Associates
333 Borthwick Avenue
Suite 402
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Donato A. Sisto, MD, FACS
Coastal Cardiothoracic Associates
333 Borthwick Avenue
Suite 402
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Locations
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Lahey Clinic
41 Mall Road
Burlington, MA 1805 -
Seacoast Cardiology Associates, PA
2064 Woodbury Avenue
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Atlantic Cardiology Associates
333 Borthwick Avenue
suite 401
Portsmouth, NH 3801 -
Coastal Cardiothoracic Associates
333 Borthwick Avenue
Suite 402
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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