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About Dr Delfino Di Mascio
MBBS (UNSW), FRACS (Vasc)
Profile: Dr Di Mascio conducts Vascular, Endovascular and Access procedures at Westmead Private Hospital and several other public and private facilities. He specialises in all open vascular and endovascular treatments.He specialises in the treatment of:Aneurysms- abdominal and thoracic aortic, peripheral and visceralAortic dissectionCarotid artery diseaseChemotherapy accessChronic venous refluxDeep venous thrombosisDiabetes- foot wounds, ulceration and vascular complicationsHemodialysis accessIntestinal ischemiaLeg ulcersLymphedemaPeripheral and Visceral artery diseaseStrokeThoracic outlets syndromeVaricose veinsVascular truma and injury
LANGUAGESItalian
Practice Location
- Practice name Westmead Private Hospital
- Address Westmead Private Hospital, Cnr Mons and Darcy Roads, Westmead, NSW
- Suburb or City Westmead, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name Norwest Private Hospital
- Address Q Central Building, 10 Norbrik Drive, Bella Vista, NSW
- Suburb or City Bella Vista, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Delfino Di Mascio's specialty?
- Dr Delfino Di Mascio is a Vascular Surgeon.
- What is the address of the Dr Delfino Di Mascio's practice?
- Dr Delfino Di Mascio works at Westmead Private Hospital, Cnr Mons and Darcy Roads, Westmead, NSW
- What are the Dr Delfino Di Mascio's qualifications?
MBBS (UNSW), FRACS (Vasc)
Profile: Dr Di Mascio conducts Vascular, Endovascular and Access procedures at Westmead Private Hospital and several other public and private facilities. He specialises in all open vascular and endovascular treatments.He specialises in the treatment of:Aneurysms- abdominal and thoracic aortic, peripheral and visceralAortic dissectionCarotid artery diseaseChemotherapy accessChronic venous refluxDeep venous thrombosisDiabetes- foot wounds, ulceration and vascular complicationsHemodialysis accessIntestinal ischemiaLeg ulcersLymphedemaPeripheral and Visceral artery diseaseStrokeThoracic outlets syndromeVaricose veinsVascular truma and injury
LANGUAGESItalian