First & Foremost In Vascular Care
A 50+ year history of being first in Michigan to perform & advance vascular care.
Our Focus
At Michigan Vascular Center our aim is to improve the quality of life for patients with the most comprehensive, innovative, and best possible vascular care based on sound principles of treatment. All to render that care with compassion, respect, and integrity.
Experience Makes A Difference
In Flint Michigan
Michigan Vascular Center is one of the oldest and largest groups of vascular specialists in private practice in Michigan. We bring state-of-the-art solutions to our patients through minimally invasive techniques or open surgical repairs.
Our dedicated team of surgeons focuses solely on vascular surgery, a rapidly evolving field that encompasses all veins and arteries except those in the brain and the heart. Exclusively handling vascular disease and injuries allows them to gain invaluable insight into diagnosing and treating vascular problems. Our nationally accredited, highly trained specialists pioneer minimally invasive endovascular procedures to treat diseases that traditionally require extensive operations.
We believe that “two heads are better than one,” especially when something as important as our patient’s life is on the line. The physicians at Michigan Vascular Center work together as a true group practice—no patient is claimed as one’s own. The vascular specialists collaborate on patient care, share ideas, operate together, and share responsibility for the patient’s well-being.
“I have been seeing these doctors since 2010. I am sure they saved my life. I will forever be grateful for the doctors and staff for taking such good care of me and also my husband.”
“I have utilized both the vascular and prosthetic side. Each has worked together to make my care a priority. I always feel that I am important, when in the office.”
“Anytime I was in the hospital or with the vascular team Ken made it a point to come in and see me and to set mine and my wife’s mind at ease. I’m glad to have him by my side on this journey.”
“The best Vascular Doctors in the State of Michigan in my opinion. They are very professional and they also will go well and beyond to make sure you are getting the best treatment.”
“I would like to thank all of the doctors and surgeons who have taken my health and life into their hands. If you are in need of any vascular needs search no more!”
“The best vascular surgeons in Genesee County. Dr. Molnar is my very favorite but all of the Dr’s are great. Friendly and caring employees also. This group saved my life. Literally.”
Accreditation Makes A Difference
In keeping our commitment to provide unparalleled vascular services to the community, Michigan Vascular Center voluntarily sought accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). In 2010 all locations received full accreditation. Since this demands a high level of commitment and effort, it challenges us to find better ways to serve our patients.
Accreditation Makes A Difference
In keeping our commitment to provide unparalleled vascular services to the community, Michigan Vascular Center voluntarily sought accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). In 2010 all locations received full accreditation. Since this demands a high level of commitment and effort, it challenges us to find better ways to serve our patients.
Accessibility Makes a Difference
Accessibility
Makes a Difference
In Vascular Care
At our main office in Flint, Michigan, patients are primarily evaluated for diseases of the arteries. This is also the site of Michigan Vascular Diagnostics Center, and the Research Department.
The Michigan Vascular Access Center (MVAC) is the first of its kind in the area to offer a comprehensive vascular service to patients in need of hemodialysis access and fistula maintenance.
Michigan Vascular Center has been treating varicose veins and other venous problems for 50 years. This division is dedicated to providing comprehensive and exclusive care for patients with venous problems.
When to See a Vascular Surgeon
You will most likely see a vascular surgeon if your primary provider refers you to one. Patients who are suffering from severe symptoms from Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), Varicose Veins, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), Chronic Venous Insufficiency, and other severe vein conditions may warrant a visit to a local vascular center or surgeon.