- Medical Weight LossSymptoms of Temporal Arteritis can include double vision, sudden and potentially permanent loss of vision in one eye, a throbbing headache in the temples, fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, jaw pain, fever, unintentional weight loss, pain and/or stiffness in the shoulder or hip, tenderness in the scalp and temple areas.
- Emergency CareAs of June 20, 2019 Drs. De Natale, Ferneini, and Coyle will be operating at MidState Medical Center, a part of Hartford HealthCare which is located at 435 Lewis Ave Meriden, CT 06451. We will still have offices in North Haven and Branford, along with a new location in Wallingford. As always, the care of our patients is our number one priority, so please be sure to call the office before going to the emergency room in order for us to stay involved in your care and treatment. Our goal is to make this transition as smooth as possible. Your continued support and cooperation is very much appreciated.
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- Wound CareDr. Thompson earned his medical degree at the University of Massachusetts where he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Thompson completed his integrated Vascular Surgery residency at Stanford University. Dr. Thompson utilizes the latest endovascular techniques to treat complex aortic aneurysms, carotid artery disease including trans-carotid artery stenting (TCAR), and peripheral vascular disease. He also specializes in lower extremity wound care and limb salvage.
- Vascular SurgeryDr. Thompson completed his Vascular Surgery residency training at Stanford University, which included a two-year biomedical innovation fellowship, in Palo Alto California.
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