G-5020 W. Bristol Road
Flint, MI 48507
phone: (810) 732-1620
fax: (810) 732-8559

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Our Staff

Practicing together as a highly coordinated team, our surgeons are dedicated to delivering the most comprehensive vascular care available.

Our nurses and support staff round out our group of health care professionals - all working together with the surgeons to achieve a single purpose - to provide for your better vascular health.


Carlo A. DallOlmo, M.D.
"I decided to pursue a career in vascular surgery because I saw it providing a better quality of life not only for those in need but also for their spouses and families. The goal I share with my fellow physicians has been to create a nationally acclaimed vascular center of excellence. I am grateful to have experienced the success we, as a team, have had in pursuing our goal."


Allan L. Ippolito, M.D.
Dr. Ipppolito joined MVC in 1981 after completing his surgical and vascular training at the Cleveland Clinic. He is active in all aspects of open vascular surgery with a special interest in diabetic limb salvage and vascular trauma.


John M. McIlduff, M.D.
Dr. McIlduff joined Michigan Vascular Center in 1982 after completing a vascular surgical fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. He graduated from Boston University School of Medicine and received his surgical training at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City. He is a member of numerous regional and national vascular societies. His main interest is in open vascular interventions for the prevention of stroke and treatment of aneurysms and vascular blockages. "I grew up on the east coast but now call Michigan my home. I have enjoyed practicing here for 25 years."


Wayne K. Kinning, M.D.
Dr. Kinning joined MVC in 1983 after completing a Vascular fellowship in Columbus, OH. He is a graduate of the U of M Med. School and completed his Surgical training at Johns Hopkins and The Medical College of Virginia. He is a Past-President of the Michigan Vascular Society and serves on numerous hospital committees, including Head of the Vascular Section at Genesys Regional Medical Center.


Gregory J. Fortin, M.D.
Dr. Fortin joined MVC in 1990 after completing a vascular fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. Prior to his fellowship he practiced General Surgery in Coeur d\'Alene, Idaho. A Michigan native, Dr. Fortin received his General Surgical training at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. He has an interest in both open and endovascular procedures.


Scott A. Garner, M.D., FACS
Dr. Garner joined Michigan Vascular Center in 1993 after completing his Vascular Surgery Fellowship at the Medical College of VA. Dr. Garner is also a graduate of MSU College of Law and is a member of the Michigan Bar. His main clinical focus is on venous disease and he is the medical director of MVC's VeinSolutions division. He is one of the region's most experienced physicians in minimally invasive procedures for varicose veins and venous insufficiency including endovenous closure/ablation.


Robert G. Molnar, M.D.
Dr. Molnar joined MVC in 1998 after completing his Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Fellowship at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Molnar is one of the nation's most experienced vascular surgeons in carotid artery stenting and he has a strong clinical interest in the comprehensive management of peripheral vascular disease and hemodialysis access.


Russell Becker, D.O.
Dr. Becker joined MVC in 2004 after completing his vascular and endovascular training at Wayne State University. Prior to that Dr. Becker completed his general surgical training at Michigan State University. Dr. Becker has as strong interest in complex endovascular reconstruction and head and neck surgery. He has a research interest in endovascular therapies for dialysis access.


Pat Perrine, RN, FNP
Pat joined MVC in 2007, after a long career in the hospital setting.
Pat received her Masters Degree in Nursing from Wayne State, and completed her Family Nurse Practitioner program at Saginaw Valley State University.

While practicing the art of vascular medicine, she brings to the practice the focus of continuity, health and wellness from the domain of nursing.


Joseph M. Jacot, PA-C
Joe is a University of Michigan alumnus who originally joined Michigan Vascular Center in 2000 as a Vascular Technologist. He then returned to school for a graduate degree in the Physician Assistant program at the Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

Joe's expertise is in cardiovascular medicine and education. He provides important continuity of care for patients between the operating room, through the post-operative period and in the office.


Nitin G. Malhotra, M.D.
Dr. Malhotra joined our practice in 2010 after completing his vascular and endovascular training at Albany Medical College in Albany, NY. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio. Dr. Malhotra is a highly trained peripheral vascular surgeon in both open surgical repair and endovascular techniques. He brings additional expertise in the area of thoracic endografting.





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