Avigayil Sarah Ribner, MD

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Avigayil Sarah Ribner

Avigayil Ribner, MD

Vascular Surgery
Languages: English, Hebrew, Spanish
148 Ratings, 19 Reviews
HonorHealth Medical Group

Specialties

  • Vascular Surgery

Credentials

  • Residency

    State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook
  • Education

    Yeshiva University Albert Einstein College of Medicine

About

Dr. Ribner's areas of focus include abdominal and thoracic aortic disease, critical limb ischemia, peripheral vascular disease including claudication, mesenteric and visceral artery occlusive and aneurysmal disease, deep vein thrombosis (DVT). She offers many specialized treatments including surgical and endovascular repair, stroke prevention surgery for carotid artery stenosis including TCAR and endarterectomy, hemodialysis access creation and maintenance, as well as the evaluation of non-healing ischemic wounds. 

 

Ratings & Reviews

4.6 out of 5
Patient Rating - 148 Ratings
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19 Reviews

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