1020 First Colonial Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23454
Mon-Fri, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
1975 Glenn Mitchell Drive, Suite 302
Virginia Beach, VA
Mon, Wed, Fri, 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Telephone (757) 481-2313
Our surgeons are board certified in general surgery, or eligible for board certification and in the process of obtaining certification. Board certified surgeons have met stringent requirements as specified by the American Board of Surgery (ABS). The steps to becoming board certified are:
In 1976, the ABS began granting certification for a ten year period. After ten years, a surgeon must be re-certified. The ABS reviews the surgeon's credentials, including continuing education in the field of surgery, professional respect by other surgeons in the community, and the on-going practice of surgery. The surgeon is then eligible to take a written exam, which must be passed to extend the certification for another ten years.
Board certified surgeons have specialized skills and knowledge to diagnose and treat a variety of surgical conditions. These skills are outlined by the American Board of Surgery on their web site. For information about ABS and the speciality of surgery:
The ABS can be reached also by writing to the following address:
American Board of Surgery, Inc.
1617 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 860
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1847
Our surgeons are Fellows of the American College of Surgeons or in the process of pursuing fellowship. After approximately two years in practice, a surgeon may apply to become a Fellow, American College of Surgeons. The surgeon must present a portfolio of cases, be recommended by his peers, and be interviewed by a regional group of Fellows. After this process, if the surgeon meets all criteria, induction as a Fellow may result.
Information about the College can be found on the A.C.S. web site:
What is the American College of Surgeons
The ACS can be reached by writing to the following address:
American College of Surgeons
633 North Saint Claair St.
Chicago, IL 60611-3211
