Kuldeep Singh MD is a vascular surgeon based in Staten Island, New York, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the vascular system. Serving patients in the 10305 area, Dr. Singh focuses on conditions affecting arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels, offering a range of medical and surgical interventions tailored to individual patient needs. The practice is located at 501 Seaview Ave Suite 302, providing accessible care within the local community.
Patients seeking vascular expertise can expect comprehensive evaluations that often include advanced imaging techniques to accurately assess circulatory health. Dr. Singh’s approach involves careful consideration of both minimally invasive and traditional surgical options, aimed at improving blood flow and reducing the risk of complications such as blood clots, aneurysms, or peripheral artery disease. The practice serves a diverse patient population, addressing both routine vascular concerns and more complex cases requiring specialized intervention.
Collaboration with other healthcare providers is a key component of the care model, ensuring that patients receive coordinated management for related health issues such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. This multidisciplinary approach supports better outcomes by addressing the underlying factors contributing to vascular conditions. The office’s location in Staten Island makes it a convenient resource for residents seeking focused vascular care without the need to travel outside the borough.
Kuldeep Singh MD maintains a commitment to staying current with advances in vascular surgery and technology, integrating new techniques as appropriate to enhance patient care. The practice emphasizes thorough communication and patient education, helping individuals understand their diagnosis, treatment options, and ongoing management strategies. Through this, patients are better equipped to make informed decisions about their vascular health in a supportive clinical environment.


































