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James Leo Harry, M.D.
Phlebologist

Dr. Leo Harry received his undergraduate training from Howard University, Washington, D.C., where he also completed his medical education and served his internship.

Dr. Harry has served as a primary care physician and medical director for a variety of facilities throughout Maryland. He also has extensive experience in the public sector of healthcare, serving as chief of an outpatient clinic and emergency room while in the U.S. Army and as a General Medical Officer for the Public Health Service. In addition, he is a member of the American College of Phlebology.

After practicing with Vein Clinics of America (VCA) since 1990, Dr. Harry recently joined Dr. Kumar’s practice at The Vein Center of Maryland. For almost two decades he has honed his skills in the treatment of venous disorders.  He is co-author of VCA's published treatment protocol and is highly accomplished in COMPASS (Comprehensive Objective Mapping, Precise Image Guided Injection, Anti-reflux Positioning and Sequential Sclerotherapy.)

In a leading vascular journal, COMPASS was described as a "safe and highly efficacious" technique in the management of extensive large vein disease. [1]

He is also proficient in Endovenous Laser Treatment (ELT). Laser technology, known for its precision, safety and simplicity, is now available for the treatment of varicose veins, and was FDA-approved for this indication in 2002.

[1] As published in Phlebology (2002) 17:19-28

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