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THE CORRECT APPROACH TO A HEALTHIER HEART

Established with your care in mind, the Julian J. Javier, MD Cardiac & Vascular Center is the region's premier expert on heart and vein disease. We are committed to providing our patients with comprehensive, personalized health care, whether for small, unsightly spider veins or larger, more complex circulatory conditions. Professionally led by Julian J. Javier, MD Cardiac & Vascular Center's Medical Director, Julian J. Javier, MD, we are a caring, multi-faceted group of healthcare professionals. Our team of highly skilled and experienced professionals values the importance in quality care and remain on the cutting-edge of new research, technology and procedures. Founder of the new Julian J. Javier, MD Cardiac & Vascular Center, Dr. Javier brings a wealth of experience to our Center having spent the last two decades as a renowned cardiac and circulation specialist. He offers his expertise, knowledge and safekeeping for this common, yet treatable condition to all patients entrusted in his care.

Our mission is to provide the best quality care possible to our patients; and our success is measured by our results oriented approach. Simply put, happy patients equals exceptional work, says Dr. Javier. Together with his talented staff, Naples area residents can expect superior care and results in a comfortable setting. This alongside the latest technological advancements for the proper diagnosis and treatment of all types of venous disorders. The modern era for the treatment of varicose veins is at the Julian J. Javier, MD Cardiac & Vascular Center! Let us help you improve your quality of life!


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How does the heart work?
It's small, a little larger than a clenched fist. Relatively simple in function, your heart's primary purpose is to pump...24 hours a day, 70 to 80 times a minute. With each beat, the heart pumps blood that delivers life-sustaining oxygen and nutrients to 300 trillion cells. Each day the average heart "beats" (or expands and contracts) 100,000 times and pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood. In a 70-year lifetime, an average human heart beats more than 2.5 billion times, pumping approximately 1 million barrels of blood.
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HEART DOCTORS

A doctor who specializes in preventing and treating heart disease is known as a cardiologist. Before you can become a cardiologist, you first have to spend many years studying and learning about how the heart works. Today, since heart disease is the number one killer in the United States, cardiologists have a lot to do. One important part of the job is to educate people about heart disease. In order to stop death from heart disease, people need to learn how to live with a healthy heart.

Of course, you don't have to be a cardiologist to help people learn about healthy heart habits. For instance, Doctor Julian J. Javier is a doctor who specializes in health and fitness for the heart. Doctor javier lives and works in naples, florida. He also hosts a weekly call-in radio program to answer questions about heart fitness. Through education, Dr. Javier helps to prevent heart disease, so that his patients won't need to see a cardiologist.


TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN   LEADERS IN FIELD   QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENT

For a very long time, the methods of treatment of the varicose veins evolved little. The aggressiveness of the surgical treatment (size of scars, duration to resume normal activities, etc) and the frequency of recurrence very often discouraged the patients.

 

A Preferred Physician Provider is a vein specialist whose professional credentials have been validated and verified. Best Vein Care's verification process, which mirrors guidelines set by federal and state agencies, is both comprehensive and conclusive.

 

For a very long time, the methods of treatment of the varicose veins evolved little. The aggressiveness of the surgical treatment (size of scars, duration to resume normal activities, etc) and the frequency of recurrence very often discouraged the patients.



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