Dr. Maurice Roulhac, MD
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
1251 Oliver St Fayetteville NC, 28304About
Dr. Maurice Roulhac is a vascular surgeon practicing in Fayetteville, NC. Dr. Roulhac specializes in disorders relating to the arterial, venous and lymphatic systems. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Roulhac diagnoses and treats vascular diseases and performs vasular surgeries. Common conditions that a vascular surgeon treats are aneurysms, atherosclerosis and varicose veins. Vascular specialists might also treat trauma, venous ulcers, poor leg circulation, peripheral arterial disease and other vascular-related issues.
Education and Training
University of South Florida College of Medicine medical degree 1987
Board Certification
American Board of Surgery (ABS)
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Fellowships
- Geisinger Medical Center, Vascular Surgery, PA, US 1993
Fellowships
- Geisinger Medical Center
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Get to know Dr. Maurice Roulhac, MD, a vascular surgeon serving Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Dr. Maurice Roulhac is a vascular surgeon serving Fayetteville and the surrounding communities at Carolina Vascular Institute.
Carolina Vascular Institute is a medical group practice located in Fayetteville, NC that specializes in vascular surgery.
Dr. Roulhac received his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of South Florida College of Medicine in 1987. He went on to complete a residency at Geisinger Medical Center and Shands Jacksonville Medical Center. He has also completed a fellowship at Geisinger Medical Center. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Roulhac diagnoses and treats vascular diseases and performs vascular surgeries. Common conditions that he treats are aneurysms, atherosclerosis, and varicose veins. He may also treat trauma, venous ulcers, poor leg circulation, peripheral arterial disease, and other vascular-related issues.
Dr. Roulhac is board certified by the American Board of Surgery (ABS). The ABS is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1937 to provide board certification to individuals who have met a defined standard of education, training, and knowledge in the field of surgery. Surgeons certified by the ABS, known as diplomates, have completed at least 5 years of residency training following medical school, met all ABS training requirements, and successfully completed the ABS examination process.
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