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D. Galbut, MD

D. Galbut, MD

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SPECIALTYInterventional radiologyDavid L Galbut Md Associates Pa is a provider established in Miami, Florida operating as a Thoracic Surgery (cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery). The NPI number of this provider is 1669483087 and was assigned on August 2006. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 208G00000X. The provider is registered as an organization and their NPI record was last updated 3 years ago. David L Galbut Md Associates Pa operates as a multi-specialty business group with one or more individual providers who practice different areas of specialization. The authorized official of this NPI record is David L Galbut Md (President)
SERVICES/TREATMENTS
Arteriogram of leg vessels.
Iliac artery stretching one side
Stretching of popliteal artery.
Stretching of popliteal artery and stent placement.
Stretching of popliteal artery, plaque removal and stent placement.
Stretching of leg arteries and plaque removal.
Insertion of a device into the vena cava to prevent life-threatening passage of blood clots.
Readjusting position of the mechanical device in the vena cava.
Stretching open a vein and inserting a stent.
Removing a clot from a vein.
Using a miniature ultrasound probe passed down a vessel to take sonic pictures.
Biopsy and injection of bone cement into lumbar fracture.
Thyroid biopsy.
Lymph node biopsy of neck, under arm or groin nodes.
Drainage of fluid from limbs or abdominal wall or neck.
Injecting a sclerosant into a collection of fluid.
Placement of a tunneled chest tube.
Using x-rays to drain fluid from the chest.
Using x-rays to drain fluid from the abdomen.
Removal of a intrperitoneal dialysis catheter.
Injecting contrast down an intraperitoneal dialysis catheter to determine position.
The exchange of a bile duct catheter using image guidance.
The exchange of a kidney tube using image guidance.
Insertion of a central venous line is the placement of a catheter into an accessible large vein.
Exchange of a central venous catheter and it's replacement with a new one.
Removal of a central venous line from the body.
Port removal is the removal of an implanted silicone catheter.
Skinny needle suction biopsy of area using ultrasound.
New patient evaluation.
Stretching of leg arteries, removal of plaque and stent placement.
Stetching open a vein.
Drinage of fluid from breast cyst.
Small particles are delivered into the blood vessels of the uterus to block it's blood supply and cause shrinkage of the fibroids.
Insertion of an intraperitoneal dialysis catheter.
Stretching of leg arteries.
Skinny needle suction biopsy of salivary glands.
Arteriogram of abdominal and pelvic vessels.
Iliac artery stretching and stent placement.
Drainage of fluid from various abdominal organs.
Biopsy and injection of bone cement into thoracic fracture.
Drainage of fluid from the abdomen or behind the abdomen.
Port insertion is the implantation of a silicone catheter into a vein under the skin for infusion.
Removal of a device designed to prevent blood clots passing to lung vessels.
Study of leg veins.
Liver biopsy.
Stretching of leg arteries and stent placement.
Removal of a tunneled chest tube.
Stretching of popliteal artery and plaque removal.