B. Alex Vakili, M.D., is an interventional cardiologist and endovascular specialist certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, with subspecialty certification in interventional cardiology and cardiovascular disease. He is also certified by the American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine as well as American Board of Vascular Medicine and specializes in treating patients with vein and vein related conditions.Dr. Vakili has been practicing in Orlando for over 15 years and has served as Chief of Cardiology at South Seminole hospital for over ten years.Graduating from IV League Institutions in New York, including The New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center, Dr. Vakili has accumulated a vast array of experience and knowledge over the past 15 years, practicing cardiology as well as vein and vascular medicine in the Orlando area.Starting his own private practice, that knowledge and experience is now available to you for your healthcare needs.Dr. Vakilis practice provides coverage at Florida Hospital Altamonte and Florida Hospital South, Orlando Regional Medical Center Downtown and the South Seminole Hospital as well as the Florida Hospital Lake Mary Emergency Room.Dr. Vakili is a board certified interventional cardiologist with additional board certifications in vascular medicine and the treatment of vein and lymphatic diseases.Most vein related procedures including sclerotherapy and ablaton therapies are performed in our offices vein suite.
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02/22/2018

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Phone: 407-760-1554

Fax: 407-990-1921

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Farsi, French
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Vakili, Babak A, MD

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Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Cardiology, Physicians & Surgeons, Internal Medicine
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