Mark Adelman
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In Mark Adelman, vascular surgery finds a precise, minimally invasive touch on 1st Avenue. Below the midtown sky, the practice addresses circulatory conditions with focused care, from varicose veins to carotid artery disease and thoracic outlet syndrome. Often, post-procedure support includes wound care and follow-up imaging to track progress. Diabetics benefit from tailored evaluations of peripheral arterial disease, while patients with deep vein thrombosis receive timely thrombolysis when indicated. Time is spent discussing risk reduction, with options ranging from lifestyle adjustments to endovascular therapies.
Three blocks east of the FDR, the office sits at 462 1st Ave, New York, NY 10016, a stone’s throw from Bellevue Hospital’s historic campus. Convenience comes from being two avenues north of Union Square and the East Village, making the walk from subway lines short. The surrounding blocks mix older tenements with emergency departments, stitching together practical access to both care and transit.
Just south of Stuyvesant Town, the location draws commuters and neighborhood residents alike, offering stability within the city’s grid of one-way streets. Flatiron looms to the west, Murray Hill to the east—all within an estimated ten-minute walk from multiple subway stops. The block itself is quieter than the avenues, a side street where foot traffic stays steady throughout the day.
Before heading east, locate the practice’s map for straightforward directions: an online map. When ready, touch base to coordinate next steps—phone (212) 562-1015 is the direct line to schedule or clarify.