Edward Boyle M.D.
Dr. Boyle is board certified in both in surgery and cardiothoracic surgery, and has dedicated his office practice to the management of venous disorders. He studied medicine at University of Minnesota Medical School, and trained in general surgery and cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Washington. He led the Cardiovascular Vascular Biology research team at the University of Washington where he developed basic science and clinical research programs, primarily focusing on the study of blood vessel injury, coagulation and inflammation. Dr. Boyle is the author of numerous scientific papers and holds patents for medical devices. Dr. Boyle is a Fellow of American College of Surgeons and a founder of the Inovia Vein Specialty Center.
Andrew Jones, M.D.

Dr. Jones is a board certified general surgeon with a special interest in the management of venous disease. Dr. Jones completed medical school at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He then went to Oregon Health and Science University for his general surgery training and did additional training in Laparoscopic surgery. He received the de Groot Fellowship from the American College of Phlebology, which allowed him to study the treatment of venous disease internationally. Dr. Jones has become an expert in the diagnosis, and treatment of venous disease. He currently performs endovenous treatment of varicose veins, as well as treating spider veins.
Edward Mackay, M.D.

A graduate of the University of Florida, Dr. Mackay received his medical degree from the University of Florida College of Medicine. Dr. Mackay served a residency in general surgery at both Georgia Baptist in Atlanta and the University of Tennessee in Knoxville Medical Centers. He has received extensive postgraduate training in the field of phlebology studying under the most distinguished vascular surgeons in the world. Dr. Edward Mackay is a board certified, renowned vascular surgeon and vein specialist. He was the first in Florida to employ revolutionary, FDA approved techniques such as Laser Ablation and VNUS Closure for the treatment of varicose veins.
Gregory Moneta, M.D.

Dr. Moneta heads the Division of Vascular Surgery at Oregon Health and Science University. His clinical interests include vascular surgery and venous disease, with research interests in noninvasive diagnosis of vascular disease. He received his medical degree in 1980 from the Harvard University School of Medicine in Boston. His residency in Surgery and fellowship in Vascular Surgery were completed at the University of Washington in Seattle.
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Nick Morrison, M.D., FACS, FACPh
Dr. Nick Morrison is the founder and Medical Director of both the Morrison Training Institute and the Morrison Vein Institute in Arizona. He received a Jesuit education, including the Creighton University College of Medicine where he graduated in 1972, and then he completed a four year General Surgery Residency at the Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Morrison maintained a private general surgical practice for 23 years, and in 1996 he and his wife Terri established the Morrison Vein Institute. Since that time, Dr. Morrison has concentrated his surgical practice on the care and treatment of venous disorders. He has become involved in all aspects of vein care, including duplex scanning, visual sclerotherapy, laser/pulsed light therapy, ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, ambulatory phlebectomy and endovenous thermal and chemical ablation (radiofrequency, lasers of various wavelengths and foamed sclerosants). He is Immediate Past President of the American College of Phlebology, Chairman of the Board of the American College of Phlebology Foundation and Vice President of the International Union of Phlebology. He has authored several book chapters on varying aspects of venous disease and published multiple scientific articles in phlebologic literature.
Paul Pittaluga, M.D.
Dr. Pittaluga is a vascular surgeon who has dedicated his career to superficial venous surgery in hopes of advancing this area. He was Chief Resident Assistant and Assistant professor at the Nice Sophia-Antipolis University until 1999. He was also former Resident of Surgery at several academic hospitals. He received his diploma for vascular surgery in 1995 and ran a private practice from 1998 to 2003, practicing arterial and venous surgery. Currently he is Associate Professor at Paris 6 University and Surgical Chair of the Riviera Vein Institute in Nice and Monaco.

