As a thoracic surgeon in Texas, Dr. Christos Katsigiannis is trained to perform complicated surgeries on the lungs, esophagus, heart and other parts of the chest.
Yes, Dr. Christos A. Katsigiannis is accepting new patients at this office.
200 Medical Ctr Boulevard, 101, Webster, TX 77598
Yes, Dr. Christos A. Katsigiannis is accepting new patients at this office.
(281) 332-9610
450 W Medical Ctr Boulevard, Webster, TX 77598-4233
Dr. Christos Katsigiannis graduated from Texas Tech University Health Science Center School Of Medicine in 1990.
Dr. Katsigiannis has two offices in Texas where he specializes in Thoracic Surgery, Cardiac Surgery and Vascular Surgery.
Dr. Katsigiannis works with four doctors including Dr. Kelly Gilmore-lynch and Dr. Khoi Du.
Following rigorous and lengthy training, thoracic surgeons are uniquely qualified to perform complex surgeries on the chest, or thorax as it is sometimes called. Their focus is usually on the lungs, esophagus, and other areas of the chest, and may also include the heart. As such, Dr. Katsigiannis may see patients in Texas for a wide range of surgeries, for example removing cancer causing tumors from the esophagus and chest wall, or even a lung transplant.
Cardiovascular and heart disorders, such as atherosclerosis, endocarditis, valvular, or congenital heart disease, rheumatic, and ischemic, affect a large proportion of our own populace. Dr. Christos Katsigiannis is a cardiac surgeon specializing in the surgical healing of these widespread heart problems in Webster, TX. He may carry out treatments including surgical implantation of pacemakers and defibrillators, heart valve repair, heart transplant surgery, or coronary artery bypass.
Vascular surgeons are trained to evaluate and treat complications and diseases of the circulatory system including arteries, veins, and blood vessels. Dr. Katsigiannis may offer a range of surgical and non-surgical treatments, including the removal of plaque from arteries, treatment of varicose veins, and surgery to prevent aneurysms, heart attacks or coronary artery disease, among others.