Dr. Bing Shue, MD, FACS
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
55 South Road Suite 110 Farmington CT, 06032About
Dr. Bing Shue, MD is a board-certified vascular surgeon with over 11 years of experience in the medical field. He specializes in integrated vascular surgery at The Vascular Experts in Waterton and Farmington, Connecticut, and maintains hospital privileges at several hospitals in the state, including Manchester Hospital, Middlesex Hospital, St. Mary’s Hospital, and Waterbury Hospital. Dr. Shue is known for his extensive experience in Carotid Artery Disease or Carotid Endarterectomy, as well as for treating conditions such as Deep Vein Thrombosis, Aneurysm, Diabetes Complications, Varicose Veins, and Vascular Malformations. He earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College and completed his residency in vascular surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. Dr. Shue is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) and an active member of the American Medical Association, the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, and the Society for Vascular Surgery.
Dr. Bing Shue, MD, FACS's Videos
Education and Training
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University 2012
Board Certification
American Board of Surgery
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Healthgrades Honor Roll Year Healthgrades.com
Professional Memberships
- American Medical Association
- Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery
- Society for Vascular Surgery
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association, the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, and the Society for Vascular Surgery
Dr. Bing Shue, MD, FACS's Practice location
Dr. Bing Shue, MD, FACS's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Shue
Media Releases
Get to know Vascular Surgeon Dr. Bing Shue, who serves patients throughout the State of Connecticut.
Dr. Shue is a board-certified vascular surgeon who joined The Vascular Experts in 2019. He specializes in integrated vascular surgery at their offices in Waterton and Farmington, Connecticut. He also maintains hospital privileges at Manchester Hospital, Middlesex Hospital, St. Mary’s Hospital, and Waterbury Hospital. Previously, he was the Assistant Professor of Vascular Surgery at the University of Connecticut Health Center.
Founded in 2001 to deliver expert vascular medical and surgical care, The Vascular Experts is now the largest group of board-certified vascular surgeons in the country. Their team of surgeons maintain surgical privileges at all the local hospitals and have access to the most up to date medical equipment and technology available. They are backed by a dedicated staff and they do as many procedures and ultrasounds as possible at their facilities to make the patient experience as convenient and stress-free as possible.
Graduating with his Bachelor of Science degree from Pennsylvania State University, Dr. Shue earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College. He completed his residency in vascular surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center.
Recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), the doctor is board-certified in vascular surgery by the American Board of Surgery (ABS). The ABS is an independent, non-profit organization located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded for the purpose of certifying surgeons who have met a defined standard of education, training, and knowledge.
Continuously advancing his efforts, he is an active member of the American Medical Association, the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, and the Society for Vascular Surgery. He is also certified by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration Registration.
Vascular surgery is a surgical subspecialty in which diseases of the vascular system, including the arteries, veins, and lymphatic circulation, are managed by medical therapy, minimally invasive catheter procedures, and surgical reconstruction. A vascular surgeon diagnoses, treats, and manages conditions in the arteries and veins, also called the blood vessels. These specialists treat a range of health problems, from spider and varicose veins to life-threatening aneurysms, and can help patients manage chronic conditions throughout their lives.
Recommended Articles
- What Is Atherosclerosis: Types, Symptoms, and Home Remedies
What is atherosclerosis?Atherosclerosis is also known as arteriosclerotic vascular disease or ASVD. It is a particular type of arteriosclerosis in which an artery wall gets thickened as an effect of attack and accumulation of white blood cells and rupture of the intimal smooth muscle cell producing...
- Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
What is Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS)?Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of genetic disorders that affect the body’s connective tissues, which are proteins that support the blood vessels, skin, bones, and other organs in the body. Connective tissues also provide elasticity and strength to the...
- Different Types of Heart Doctors Explained
IntroductionDoctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions or diseases of the cardiovascular system (the heart and blood vessels) are called heart doctors or cardiologists. These specialists are trained to identify, treat, and help prevent heart issues. There are also different...
- Does Aneurysm Require Surgery?
An aneurysm is the formation of a bulge when the walls of the arteries weaken. It is an artificial condition that can remain undetected for years. If it ruptures, it could lead to many complications and, at times, even death. The following are a few figures concerning the deaths caused by different...
- What Is Varicose Vein Stripping?
A vein is a blood vessel that carries blood through your body. Varicose veins are one among a spectrum of chronic vein problems. It is common and can be found in up to 20% of the adult population. The severity of the condition varies and while varicose veins are responsible for significant...
- 5 Tips on Living with Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are bothersome and uncomfortable. Apart from being unattractive, varicose veins are associated with both physical and mental pain. High temperatures during the summer call for relaxed clothing, and varicose veins can prevent someone from living their life happily. Because age is one...