Dr. David Mack graduated with his medical degree from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York in 1981. He then completed his Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also completed a Fellowship in Cardiology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, and has been in Private Cardiology Practice for over 25 years.
Dr. David Mack is a well-trained and experienced senior...Read More
Dr. David Mack graduated with his medical degree from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York in 1981. He then completed his Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also completed a Fellowship in Cardiology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, and has been in Private Cardiology Practice for over 25 years.
Dr. David Mack is a well-trained and experienced senior physician who supplements Dr. Mueller in performing consultations, evaluations, and follow-up. Dr. Mack has been trained in Venous Disease personally by Dr. Mueller.
In addition to the full range of Cardiology services offered to patients at Medical Associates of New York, patients can receive a variety of top vein treatments. Medical Associates of New York is the Top Vein Center in Manhattan, and offers full service vein treatments, including, large varicose vein removal to small spider vein removal. They employ state of the art technique and technology including, VeinGogh, Phlebectomy, Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA, EVLT) and Clarivein. Dr. Mueller is a local expert and innovator on Clarivein, being the first in Manhattan to offer this service. (ClariVein is an innovative new vein ablation technique that has minimal to no pain or bruising effects.)
For more information on the vein treatments offered at our practice please visit: www.cosmetic-vein-solutions.com. You can also visit our other website: www.medicalassociatesny.com.
Mack, D., Lefer, S.E., and Lefer, A. (1983) Potential Platelet- Releasable Vasoplastic Agents in Coronary Arteries IRCS Medical Science, Volume 11,242.
Mack, D., Lefer, S.E., and Lefer, A. (1983) Potential Platelet- Releasable Vasoplastic Agents in Coronary Arteries IRCS Medical Science, Volume 11,242.