Dr Domenic Robinson is a Vascular Surgeon, have practice in Warringal Private Hospital in Heidelberg, VIC and St Vincent’s Private Hospital Kew in Kew, VIC. Dr Domenic Robinson has 266 views and no reviews. 0 patients voted for medical provider, average rating 0.00 out of 5.

MBBS, PDipSurgAnat, FRACS

Profile: Dr Domenic Robinson is a Melbourne trained endovascular and vascular surgeon with a focus on improving the outcomes of vascular surgery through minimally invasive procedures.Domenic's modern approach means that he strives to adopt and incorporate advancements in medical technology to treat his patients. The use of minimally invasive procedures to treat varicose veins, blocked/ narrowed arteries, or arterial aneurysms have shown to produce the best outcomes for patients with shorter hospital stays and minimised risk of complications.Specialising in:• Varicose veins and venous thrombosis• Diseases of the aorta• Carotid disease• Peripheral vascular disease• Renal dialysis access• Diabetic feet

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  • Practice name Warringal Private Hospital
  • Address 210 Burgundy Street, Suite 3, Heidelberg, VIC
  • Suburb or City Heidelberg, VIC
  • Practice name St Vincent’s Private Hospital Kew
  • Address 5 Studley Avenue, Kew, VIC
  • Suburb or City Kew, VIC
What is the Dr Domenic Robinson's specialty?
Dr Domenic Robinson is a Vascular Surgeon.
What is the address of the Dr Domenic Robinson's practice?
Dr Domenic Robinson works at 210 Burgundy Street, Suite 3, Heidelberg, VIC
What are the Dr Domenic Robinson's qualifications?

MBBS, PDipSurgAnat, FRACS

Profile: Dr Domenic Robinson is a Melbourne trained endovascular and vascular surgeon with a focus on improving the outcomes of vascular surgery through minimally invasive procedures.Domenic's modern approach means that he strives to adopt and incorporate advancements in medical technology to treat his patients. The use of minimally invasive procedures to treat varicose veins, blocked/ narrowed arteries, or arterial aneurysms have shown to produce the best outcomes for patients with shorter hospital stays and minimised risk of complications.Specialising in:• Varicose veins and venous thrombosis• Diseases of the aorta• Carotid disease• Peripheral vascular disease• Renal dialysis access• Diabetic feet

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