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Paul McNeill, MD
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
6410 Rockledge Drive Suite 500 Bethesda MD, 20817Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Paul McNeill is a Board Certified Vascular Surgeon and Phlebologist serving the Maryland and Washington DC communities for more than 20 years. Dr. McNeill is experienced in Varicose Vein Treatment, ...
Education and Training
Montclair State College B.S. 1979
Georgetown University School of Medicine M.D. 1983
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS- 1989
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The formation of professional and consumer solutions: ethics in the general practice setting.
- Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy as a complication of cat scratch disease.
- Clothes do not maketh the man.
- Research ethics review in Australia, Europe and North America.
- Declarations made by graduating medical students in Australia and New Zealand.
- Medical harm and the consequences of error for doctors.
- A critical analysis of Australian clinical ethics committees and the functions they serve.
- Public health ethics: asylum seekers and the case for political action.
- Loved one's body in the anatomy laboratory.
- Do Australian researchers accept committee review and conduct ethical research?
- Ethics committees in Australia and New Zealand: a critique.
- Research ethics review and the bureaucracy.
- Cooperative partnerships or conflict-of-interest? A national survey of interaction between the pharmaceutical industry and medical organizations.
- An expanding vista: bioethics from public health, indigenous and feminist perspectives.
- Ties that bind: multiple relationships between clinical researchers and the pharmaceutical industry.
Clinical Trials
Treatments
- Clarivein
- Veinwave / Veingogh
- Hand Veins
- Breast Veins
- Varicose & Spider Vein Treatments
- Vein Disease which could include: Leg swelling, itching, ulcers and pain
- Vnus Closure, Radiofrequency Closure
- Venaseal
- Varithena
- Microphlebectomy (for Vein Removal)
- Venous Stasis Ulcerations
- Facial Veins and Redness
- Lymphedema / Leg Swelling
- DVT Diagnostics
- Stasis Dermatitis
- Telangectasia removal
- Botox & Dermal Fillers
Professional Memberships
- Board Certified AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY RECERTIFICATION
- Board Certified GENERAL VASCULAR SURGERY RECERTIFICATION
- Board Certified AMERICAN BOARD OF PHLEBOLOGY
- Professional Member AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
- Professional Member AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
- Professional Member HUMERA SURGICAL SOCIETY
- Professional Member ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA SOCIETY
- Professional Member SOCIETY OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SURGEONS
- Professional Member SOCIETY OF VASCULAR ULTRASOUND
Fellowships
- Medical College of Virginia Vascular Surgery 1990
Paul McNeill, MD's Practice location
Capitol Vein & Laser Centers - Bethesda
6410 Rockledge Drive Suite 500 -Bethesda, MD 20817Get Direction
Capitol Vein & Laser Centers - Frederick
77 Thomas Johnson Drive Suite E -Frederick, MD 21702Get Direction
Bethesda, MD 20817Get Direction
Capitol Vein & Laser Centers – Hagerstown
1165 Imperial Drive Suite 202 -Hagerstown, MD 21740Get Direction
Paul McNeill, MD's reviews
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- Lisa c.
Great doctor and staff!.
- S. x.
My life has changed incredibly for the better! .
- C. d.
Excellent care. Friendly manner..
- Leslie f.
So glad I did this!.
- L. w.
extraordinary results every time.
- Joice c.
good experience.
- Mary f.
very professional and very pleased.
- R. h.
The Doctor and staff are excellent here, very professional and caring..
- M. r.
Great experience! Dr. McNeill and practice is wonderful!.
- Susan w.
Exceptional experience.
- Krista e.
my experience was very easy due to dr. mcneill's expertise and professionalism and friendly manner.
- Matt l.
Post Opp appointment .
- Mark c.
Excellent job by an experienced and competent professional.
- J. s.
Pleasant and professional.
- Denise p.
Follow up after Procedures.
- Sharon m.
Here for cosmetic sclero today.
- Cassandra j.
new.
- Anonymous
I had a phlebectomy and the procedure went great. .
- Brigitte .
I was in the office today for medical sclerotherapy..
- Carol n.
Wonderful! Staff outstanding! Recommend them very highly! .
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- Garth David Rosenberg MD6410 Rockledge Drive Bethesda MD 20809
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- Dr. Craig C. Powell M.D.2921 Telestar Ct Falls Church VA 22042
- Dr. Jesse Patrick Garcia M.D.106 Irving St Nw Washington DC 20010
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