Dr. Jeffrey Indes Appointed Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at UConn Health

Dr. Jeffrey Indes has joined UConn Health as chief of vascular and endovascular surgery. He joins from Yale School of Medicine.

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Dr. Jeffrey Indes is joining UConn Health from Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in all aspects of minimally invasive vascular and endovascular surgery. (Photo: Janine Gelineau/UConn Health)

Dr. Jeffrey Indes has been appointed chief of vascular and endovascular surgery in the Department of Surgery at UConn Health. He joins from Yale School of Medicine on Jan. 8.

“We are very honored to welcome Dr. Indes to the Department of Surgery at UConn Health,” said Dr. David W. McFadden, chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at UConn Health. “Dr. Indes is a highly-skilled vascular surgeon with in-depth experience and training in the latest advanced, minimally invasive treatments and clinical trial research that will benefit our patients greatly.”

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Dr. Jeffrey Indes, the new chief of vascular and endovascular surgery at UConn Health. (Photo Credit: Yale School of Medicine)

“I am excited to join UConn Health,” said Indes, the new chief of vascular and endovascular surgery at UConn Health. “I look forward to working at UConn Health and using its future hybrid operating room with advanced imaging set to open next year to allow our team to offer patients the most advanced, minimally invasive treatments for aneurysms, arterial and venous diseases. Also, I will plan to launch pioneering clinical trials to test the latest promising vascular surgery techniques and technology.”

Indes specializes in all aspects of vascular and endovascular surgery. He repairs complex aortic, thoracic, and abdominal aneurysms. He also treats patients experiencing blockages from carotid artery disease and peripheral artery disease (PAD). In addition, he performs arteriovenous (AV) access grafts for dialysis patients, and surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), and mesenteric and renal vascular diseases. He also offers the latest treatments for removing varicose veins.

Indes adds, “As our population ages, it is critical to utilize the latest minimally invasive and endovascular surgical treatments available to care for older patients with vascular diseases who may have complex and challenging cases and ordinarily may not be candidates for surgery.”

“Dr. Indes’ arrival to UConn Health will significantly enhance the clinical, academic and residency training arms of the vascular surgery and endovascular program,” said Dr. Michael Azrin, director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at The Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center of UConn Health.

At UConn Health, Indes will work closely with Dr. Adam K. Cloud, a vascular surgeon who serves as assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at UConn Health.

Indes is a board-certified vascular surgeon. Since 2008 he has served as associate program director in vascular surgery and assistant professor of surgery (vascular) at Yale School of Medicine. At Yale he also served as associate program director of the Vascular Surgery Residency/Fellowship.

He received his medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine with special honors in research for studying angiogenesis. He completed his residency training in general surgery at Temple University Hospital and his fellowship in vascular and endovascular surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.