Phone: 713-781-5676
2500 Fondren Rd #210, Houston, TX, 77063

About us

Specializing in vascular problems including treatment of arterial aneurysms, carotid disease, arterial disease of the extremities with or without ulcers, limb salvage, DVT, vein reflux, venous ulcers, and vascular access for dialysis. We offer office-based procedures which include vein ablations and basic wound care.


Vascular Ultrasound lab


Modern vascular ultrasound imaging allows us to make an accurate diagnosis of a wide range of venous and arterial diseases. We use the ultrasound for the following:

- Examine blood flow and circulation

- Identify and stage artery or vein disease (i.e., reflux, blood clots, and plaque)

- Screening high risk patients (i.e., abdominal aneurysms and carotid disease)

- Pre and post op monitoring 


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Meet the surgeon

Limael E. Rodriguez, MD

President and Vascular Surgeon

Our Vascular Surgeon, Dr. Limael E. Rodriguez is specialized in identifying and treating a wide scope of vascular and lymphatic pathologies. He is a Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation (RPVI) which is the highest certification in vascular ultrasound interpretation. In addition to this, he is fully bilingual, which allows him to better assist individuals who speak English and/or Spanish.


Dr. Rodriguez was raised in Houston, Texas and comes from a family of physicians. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Robert B. Rutherford Vascular Surgery Fellowship program in Denver, Colorado. He completed his ACGME accredited 5-year general surgery training at Ponce Heath Sciences University in Ponce, Puerto Rico. He attained his MD from LCME accredited UCC-School of Medicine in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. He attained dual majors in Chemistry and Molecular Biology from Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, Texas.


Dr. Rodriguez completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. He has numerous publications in Vascular, Cardiovascular, and General surgery. He is the recipient of the prestigious 2016 Servier Traveling Fellowship for the American Venous Forum.

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