b'28 2021 I N N O V A T I V E T E C H N O L O G Y A N D P R O C E D U R E S | E X P E R T C A R E | W E A R E H E R EPatients from Concord, the Lakes Region and beyond now can fi nd expert care for abnormal conditions in their arteries and veins from the integrated endovascular team at Concord Hospital Vascular Surgery, the Hospitals newest medical practice.The practice is part of Concord Hospital Cardiovascular Institute. Its experienced specialists see patients in the new Memorial Medical Office Building West on the Concord Hospital campus and at Concord Hospital Vascular Surgery - Laconia at 85 Spring Street in Laconia.Vascular surgeons manage veins and arteries throughout the body, except in the brain and the heart. Without a system of smoothly fl owing blood, the body cannot function.The integration of Vascular Surgery into the Cardiovascular Institute enables a multidisciplinary collaboration between specialists with a broad range of expertise and experience in interventional cardiology, interventional radiology and vascular surgery, said Dr. Matthew Gibb, Concord Hospitals Chief Clinical Officer.The specialists at Concord Hospital Vascular Surgery and Concord Hospital Vascular Surgery - Laconia use the latest technology and techniques to treat a wide range of vascular conditions, including removing blood vessel blockages that can cause strokes or other complications, treating varicose veins and repairing aneurysms or weaknesses in veins and arteries.I E N T A P P O IA N TTThe team includes Drs. Samuel Aldridge, Marc A. Camacho, Reshma Patel Duff y, P 1,848 M Eric M. Dyson, and Joseph Meyer, as well as Pamela Meyer, APRN. R EA NL TU SC S Patients can be seen in clinic locations in Concord and Laconia, with all surgical S IA V C N procedures performed at Concord Hospital.U S E0 2 0 2 R E M MSamuel Aldridge, MDMarc A. Camacho, MDReshma Patel Du y, MDEric M. Dyson, DOJoseph Meyer, MDPamela Meyer, APRN'