Dr. Dr. Jeffery J. Dormu, D.O., F.A.C.O.S.
Surgeon
9201 Cherry Lane Gaithersburg MD, 20878About
Jeffrey J. Dormu, DO, is a remarkable vascular, cardiothoracic, and general surgeon with Minimally Invasive Vascular Centers in Laurel, Maryland. Dr. Dormu performs Vascular, Cardiothoracic and General Surgery in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. He is a Board-Certified Surgeon and is Fellowship trained in Vascular/Endovascular Surgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery. His medical training also consists of a Carotid Stenting Certification, as well as General and Trauma Surgery. Currently, he is the Managing Director of The Minimally Invasive Vascular Centers, with offices in both Washington, DC and Maryland. As a native of Washington, DC, he is committed to serving his community and is determined to help stop the rampant vascular devastation that is plaguing the metropolitan area. He has performed over 1,600 surgeries in the past year. These surgeries include Aortic and Peripheral Aneurysm Repairs, Aortagrams, Arteriograms, Arterial and Vein Bypass Surgeries, Endarterectomies, Angioplasty/Stenting, Thrombolysis, Varicose Vein treatment and more. Dr. Dormu remains active in local and international organizations. He is the President of a youth development organization called Motivate Me For Life, as well as Co-Founder of the Horizon Medical Mission, an international medical mission focused on providing medical treatment and surgeries, at no cost, to those in need. Through this organization, he helped to make available over $70,000 of life-saving heart surgery to a 10-year-old Nigerian boy. In addition, he is a member of The Board of Advisors for the Disabled Childrenâ??s Relief Fund (DCNF), The American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, the Admissions Committee for the NY College of Osteopathic Medicine, Positive Black Men, Inc. (PBM), Community Financial Network, Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society and a recipient of the Strathmore Whoâ??s Who Award. Dr. Dormu received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from The University of the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C. He then went onto to a Post-Baccalaureate Program at Columbia University for Pre-Medical Studies. He then attended New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he received his D.O. in 1998. He completed an internship at St. Johnâ??s Hospital in Rockaway, NY, and a Residency in General Surgery at St. Barnabas Hospital Regional Trauma Center in Bronx, NY. He went on to complete Fellowships in both Cardiothoracic Surgery and Vascular/Endovascular Surgery at Deborah Heart & Lung Center in Brown Mills, NJ. Additionally, he attended a Carotid Endovascular Surgery Program at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia and University of Iowa Hospital. With 15 years dedicated to medicine, Dr. Dormu brings a wealth of knowledge to his industry, and in particular, to his area of expertise, vascular and endovascular surgery. He is board certified in vascular surgery by the American Board of Surgery, is an inductee of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, and member of the Society for Vascular Surgery.
Education and Training
College Of Osteopathic Med 1998
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine 1998
Provider Details
Treatments
- Stroke
- Varicose Veins
- Venous Insufficiency
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Phlebitis
- Swelling
- Vascular Disease
- Permanent Removal Of Ingrown Toenails
Internships
- St. John's Hospital- 1999
Professional Society Memberships
- Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, Society for Vascular Surgery
Dr. Dr. Jeffery J. Dormu, D.O., F.A.C.O.S.'s Practice location
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Dr. Dr. Jeffery J. Dormu, D.O., F.A.C.O.S.'s reviews
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- Willie
Very good
- Annie
Every time I come I have an great visit
- Catherine mi
T Everyone in this office is wonderful. They are all kind and considerate and they all know their jobs and are very good art them. I recommend them to all my friends and coworkers
- Michael
Excellent service especially the front desk Casandra& Ashley
- Madeline
VITAL: I experience a problem with Front Desk being provided with correct information on receipt of Referral from Primary Physician office. It would be beneficial to the patient if the referral came in to the Reception. Also, it is not comfortable to have on looker on senior patient. Why are Referral in the back verse front desk for patient to verify information on the correct procedure(s).Overall rating GREAT!
- Donald
Your the best!
- Lonnie
Front Desk is great very kind and caring!
- Dwight
Another superb appointment today. As always, I was greeted with a smile from the 2 receptionists. I was seen on time and no delay in seeing the Doc. Dr. Dormu was thorough in my diagnosis and explained what I was experiencing.
- Dwight
As always, the service provided here is Terrific! Lisa, the Radiologist is ALWAYS FRIENDLY and COURTEOUS!
- Sanford
Great staff
- Eric
Very professional, very confident and easy to talk too!
- Julius
Dr Dormu has helped me to walk so much better in the past 2 years
- Roy
Awesome staff. Review video please. Ashlee and Lisa is great!!!
- Kimberr
I handle the care of my parents Arthur and Carolyn Wilson and we love coming to MIVC because of the efficiency and care they receive. Dr. Dormu is our favorite doctor and well worth the drive from Frederic Maryland.
- Carlos
Very good doctor, couldn't ask for a better one!
- Tyrone
Great Doctor great staff. Dr Dormu explains everything you need to know before proceeds phage refer many freinds t .him
- Arabella
You are an excellent Doctor
- Kenneth
Great staff see video
- James
Very good doctor!! He helped with the swelling in my legs, great person overall
- John
The staff is so professional. I am happy to see the beautiful ladies at the front desk.
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