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Dr. Niten Singh
Vascular Surgeon
Dr. Niten Singh is a vascular surgeon with UW Medicine in Seattle, Washington.
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About Dr. Niten Singh
Niten Singh, MD, FACS, is a board-certified surgeon at Harborview Medical Center, Director of the Limb Preservation Service at the Regional Vascular Center at Harborview, Program Director of the UW Vascular Surgery Integrated Residency and Fellowship and a UW Professor of Surgery and Associate Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery. He is the founder and Program Chair of the Pacific Northwest Endovascular Conference (PNEC), past president of the Pacific Northwest Vascular Society, and a Distinguished Fellow of the Society for Vascular Surgery.
Dr. Singh’s clinical interests include lower extremity interventions, aortic aneurysms, vascular trauma and popliteal entrapment syndrome. Prior to joining UW, Dr.Singh served 16 years in the United States Army including 2 combat tours in Iraq and is the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal. He has extensive experience with vascular trauma and complex lower extremity arterial disease. Dr.Singh has been an invited speaker at numerous national and international meetings on these topics. Dr.Singh strives to create active partnerships with his patients to achieve the best possible outcomes. Dr. Singh’s research interests include interventions for lower extremity arterial disease, aortic aneurysms, vascular trauma, and vascular education.
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