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Tanya Ross Flohr, MD, is a dedicated vascular surgeon with a rich background in both clinical practice and academic leadership. After earning her medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine, she completed her residency in General Surgery and a fellowship in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at the University of Virginia Health System. Dr. Flohr has since built a robust career, including her Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery role at Penn State Health.
With certifications in general and vascular surgery, Dr. Flohr brings a wealth of expertise to Center for Vein Restoration. Her commitment to patient care is evident in her individualized approach, which involves listening closely to her patients and tailoring treatments that address their unique symptoms and concerns.
Dr. Flohr’s expertise extends beyond common vein issues. She possesses specialized skills in treating complex cases of proximal vein disease, including conditions affecting the pelvis and inferior vena cava. In addition to her vascular surgery skills, she is also trained in cosmetic procedures, offering a broad range of treatments to her patients.
“As a vascular surgeon, my goal is to guide my patients toward a better quality of life by providing comprehensive and personalized care. I believe in the importance of listening to my patients—understanding their symptoms and concerns is the first step in developing an effective treatment plan. Vein disease can vary greatly from person to person, and I strive to ensure that each treatment plan is as unique as the patient it is designed for.” –Dr. Tanya Ross Flohr