About
Aimee Swartz, MD is a native of Buffalo. She earned her BS in Biology at Canisius College in Buffalo where she graduated summa cum laude. Dr. Swartz went on to earn her medical degree from SUNY Upstate Medical University where she graduated magnum cum laude with AOA distinction. She completed both her general surgery residency and vascular surgery fellowship at Strong Memorial Hospital at the University of Rochester. While in Rochester, she earned numerous teaching awards.
Dr. Swartz’s interests include comprehensive treatment of arterial and venous vascular disease with special emphasis on women’s cardiovascular health and minimally-invasive/endovascular therapies.
Dr. Swartz is board certified in vascular surgery and joined the Vascular and Endovascular Center of WNY in August 2014. She is delighted to return to her hometown of Orchard Park with her husband and family.
Don’t Delay Getting Care
Don’t put your healthcare needs on hold. Whether you have a specific health concern or it’s time for an annual wellness visit, we’re here to provide you with the care you need in a safe environment.
- To keep you and our staff safe, we have put the following safeguards in place.
Patients will be prescreened on the phone before the visit to ensure anyone with symptoms consistent with a risk of COVID infection do not come to the office. - When arriving at the office, patients will be required to:
- Have their temperature taken and answer additional Covid-19 specific questions.
- Wear a facemask or a cloth face covering, in accordance with the CDC guidelines.
- To maintain social distancing in our waiting areas, patients will be asked to stay a minimum of six-feet away from others.
- We are limiting the office visits to the patient only, but if you must have a companion at your visit, please make sure only one person accompanies you and is also wearing a facemask.
- Our offices are continuing our regular practice of sanitizing each room after patients are seen.
- All the staff are wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure everyone’s safety.
If you do not feel comfortable coming into the office, we offer telephone or video visits to discuss your symptoms and determine the most appropriate treatment plan, including recommending an in-office visit when necessary.