Dr. Christopher A. Durham, MD
Surgeon
4301 Vista Rd Ste 109 Pasadena TX, 77504About
Dr. Christopher Durham practices Vascular Surgery in Houston, TX. Dr. Durham specializes in treating patients with dialysis vascular access needs as well those patients with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease. He was trained at the Massachusetts General Hospital, the teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. He is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of the Flow Vascular Institute.
Education and Training
University of Texas - Houston M.D. 2007
Board Certification
American Board of Surgery
Vascular Surgery (Surgery)
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Data provided by the National Library of MedicineFaculty Titles & Positions
- Chief Medical Officer Flow Vascular Institute 2017 - Present
Professional Memberships
- Vascular Access Society of the Americas
- Society of Vascular Surgery
Fellowships
- Massachusetts General Hospital
Fellowships
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University
Professional Society Memberships
- Vascular Access Society of the Americas
Areas of research
Dialysis vascular access, peripheral arterial disease
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Get to know Dr. Christopher A. Durham, MD, a vascular surgeon serving Pasadena, Texas.
Dr. Christopher A. Durham is a vascular surgeon serving Pasadena and the surrounding communities at Flow Vascular Institute.
Flow Vascular Institute is one of the leading vascular practices in Southeast Texas with Board Certified Vascular surgeons staff. Their highly skilled vascular surgeons are seasoned professionals with experience in the most progressive, cutting-edge vascular care.
Dr. Durham received his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of Texas Medical School. He went on to complete a residency at East Carolina University and a fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Durham specializes in treating patients with dialysis vascular access needs as well those patients with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease.
Dr. Durham 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.
Dr. Durham currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer at the Flow Vascular Institute. A position he has held since 2017.
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