I am originally from Gaithersburg, MD which is about 25 minutes North of DC. I went to college at Virginia Tech followed by medical school at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York on an Air Force scholarship. I completed my general surgery residency and vascular surgery fellowship in Rochester.
I am originally from Gaithersburg, MD which is about 25 minutes North of DC. I went to college at Virginia Tech followed by medical school at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York on an Air Force scholarship. I completed my general surgery residency and vascular surgery fellowship in Rochester.
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Competent and professional.
Aug-2025
Great personality
Aug-2025
Her made a complete evaliuation with good recommendations
Aug-2025
Dr Hislop was very personable and thorough. I will definitely return to this practice.
Aug-2025
Easy to talk with and answered alll my questions. Very caring!
Aug-2025
Personable, clear, cogent, thorough, easy to talk to, timely. Loved him!
Aug-2025
He gave me extra numb medicine cause I ate cheese doodles. He's very nice so is the whole staff there.
Jul-2025
Excellent doctor!
Jul-2025
Great people skills, great smile, keeps you calm and distracted! He was done before I realized he’d actually started!
Jul-2025
Works fast and efficiently
Jul-2025
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Summerville
1229 Nexton Parkway Unit C Summerville, SC 29486
I am originally from Gaithersburg, MD which is about 25 minutes North of DC. It was a small town back then but now things have certainly changed. I went to college at Virginia Tech followed by medical school at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York on an Air Force scholarship. I completed my general surgery residency and vascular surgery fellowship in Rochester.
I joined the Air Force in San Antonio where I spent the next 4 years including a deployment to Afghanistan in a position as the chief of blood loss trauma for Operation Enduring Freedom. Blood loss trauma is what drew me to vascular surgery because I wanted to do something that I knew would help our troops the most. I completed my military commitment in 2016 and moved to Charleston. I now specialize in complex aortic, venous and peripheral arterial disease.
Outside of the office, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two kids. We coach their track team and enjoy being outside and taking in all that the Charleston area has to offer.
What sets CVVC apart from the rest is our dedication to treating advanced arterial and venous disease while doing absolutely everything possible to keep patients in their own home through this process. We have kind and compassionate staff who share our vision and core values and we strive to do everything possible to give the highest level of care to the community.
Competent and professional.
Great personality
Her made a complete evaliuation with good recommendations
Dr Hislop was very personable and thorough. I will definitely return to this practice.
Easy to talk with and answered alll my questions. Very caring!
Personable, clear, cogent, thorough, easy to talk to, timely. Loved him!
He gave me extra numb medicine cause I ate cheese doodles. He's very nice so is the whole staff there.
Excellent doctor!
Great people skills, great smile, keeps you calm and distracted! He was done before I realized he’d actually started!
Works fast and efficiently