Doctor Alexander George Justicz, M.D. Profile

Alexander George Justicz, M.D.
Alexander George Justicz, M.D.: Thoracic Surgery
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Address:95 Collier Road NW Suite 2055 Atlanta , georgia USA - United States of America, 30309
Email: a.justicz@yahoo.com
Phone: (404) 355-9515 (v), (404) 355-9537 (f)
Treatment Center: Peachtree Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons

Dr. Alexander George Justicz practices cardiothoracic surgery and thoracic surgery in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated with an MD more than 24 years ago from Emory University, Atlanta, GA in 1986. His specific interests are Aortic and Mitral valve repair and replacement, Aortic aneurysm and dissection, Less invasive cardiac surgery, Atrial fibrillation surgery, CABG, total arterial revascularization, Off pump/beating heart techniques, New valve technologies and Triathlon. He is adept at adult Cardiac Surgery.

He got his BA degree from the prestigious Harvard University. He continued with his residency and fellowship at Emory University medical school. He is currently professionally affiliated with 5 hospitals including Northeast Georgia Medical Centre and Piedmont Hospital. He has received certification from various boards including National Board of Medical Examiners, 1988, American Board of Surgery, 1993 and American Board of Thoracic Surgery.

He is also a member of a number of associations namely, American Medical Association, Medical Association of Georgia, Medical Association of Atlanta, American College of Surgeons, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and Southern Thoracic Surgical Association.

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