Wednesday, June 27, 2012

A hearty look at Dr. Raymond Little—vascular med expert, physician extraordinaire

He’s into a challenging business, you can say that. But at the heart of it, Dr. Raymond Little, a respected cardiologist, is certainly giving a lot more.


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Dr. Little, the vein care expert from Kingwood, Texas, is not only a certified vascular health expert but also a respected cardiologist. You see, in that part of the world, he’s just always the right man for the weak of hearts. Call it heartfelt service, because that’s what he gives.



Dr. Little has actually a lot more bright, impressive lines and stats in his resume. Although he had a lot of professional affiliations to various reputable organizations, among the most notables were his stints as a member of the Board of Directors for American Heart Association (chapters in both Texas and Virginia) and on the Board of Directors for the Kingwood/Humble American Heart Association. Dr. Raymond Little is also a board-certified diplomat for the American Board of Internal Medicine-Cardiovascular Diseases and a fellow of the American College of Cardiology.


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Dr. Little has actually been treating patients with cardiovascular problems for the past eight years. If that time still looks short enough, then just look at the kind of mastery that he provides. At Kingwood Medical Center, an HCA Affiliated Hospital, he works as an interventional cardiologist. As a resident physician, he is an expert in interventional cardiology procedures, peripheral vascular interventions, pacemaker implantation, and nuclear cardiology. So far, no known patient has had a change of heart (figuratively, of course). You can also find that out in his Houston Heart & Vascular Associates clinic in Kingwood.

Dr. Little explains what he’s doing:

“I like to educate my patients and the community on other disorders, such as peripheral vascular disease. The public may not be familiar with these other disorders, but they pose a significant health risk.”

And why he’s doing it? “Vascular health involves more than the heart,” he says.



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Dr. Raymond Little might not be talking about the love thing, but at their home in Kingwood, his wife Holly and their two children might readily tell you one sure thing: he’s doing things in the right vein (Just sayin’).

To know more about Dr. Raymond Little, visit this Facebook page.

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