DR. WALTER SMITHWICK, M.D
Radiology at Prince Edward Rd, Jacksonville, FL

License number
Florida ME22190
Category
Radiology
Type
Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery)
Address
Address
4708 Prince Edward Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32210
Phone
(904) 608-0822

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Walter Smithwick
113 Sea Hammock Way, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082
Walter Smithwick
4708 Prince Edward Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32210
Walter Smithwick
4676 Yacht Club Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32210
Walter Smithwick
4973 Ortega Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32210
Walter Smithwick
5623 Colony Pine Cir N, Jacksonville, FL 32244

Organization information

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Walter Smithwick MD

2535 Riverside Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32204

Industry:
Ophthalmology
Phone:
(904) 388-6548 (Phone)
Walter Walter Smithwick Iv


University-Fl Ophthalmology - Walter Smithwick Iv MD

580 W H St, Jacksonville, FL 32209

Categories:
General Surgeons, Ophthalmology Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(904) 244-9366 (Phone)


Walter Smithwick III, M.D., PA

1820 Barrs St, Jacksonville, FL 32204

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
Aug 5, 1982
State ID:
F93572
Business type:
Domestic for Profit Corporation
Director:
Walter Smithwick Director, inactive

Professional information

Walter Walter Smithwick Photo 1

Walter Walter Smithwick, Jacksonville FL

Specialties:
Ophthalmology, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Work:
UF Ophthalmology/UF Eye Institute
580 W 8Th St, Jacksonville, FL 32209
Education:
Vanderbilt University (1993) Internal Medicine


Walter Smithwick Photo 2

Vascular Shunt With Audio Flow Indication

US Patent:
2004005, Mar 25, 2004
Filed:
Sep 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/247601
Inventors:
William McPherson - Tampa FL, US
Walter Smithwick - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A61M005/00
US Classification:
604/008000
Abstract:
A vascular shunt apparatus () includes a tubular member having first and second end portions () and an aperture extending through the first and second end portions (). A transducer () can be associated with the tubular member to provide a signal in response to the flow of fluid through the tubular member. One or both of the end portions () also can be adapted to form respective sealing connections with different parts of a patient's vascular system.