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Houston Cardiovascular Surgeon

Beyond The Heart

As a specialist in both cardiovascular and cardiothoracic surgeries, Dr. Cornelius Davis cares for more than just the heart.

As a specialist in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, Dr. Cornelius Davis cares for more than just the heart. He has extensively trained to care for the entire body and its interwoven systems so you can fully enjoy your life again.

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Positive Health Outcomes

Highly experienced Houston cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Cornelius Davis seeks to give you back your livelihood by treating you beyond the heart.

Many surgeons quickly move from one procedure to the next and hope for the best, but Dr. Cornelius Davis ensures that he achieves the best results by gathering data and using it to yield better health outcomes beyond international standards.

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Better Heart, Better Life

Dr. Cornelius Davis is passionate about educating and empowering you to live the life you long for and enjoy it all the more.

Dr. Cornelius Davis is passionate about educating and empowering you to live a healthier lifestyle. By entrusting him with your health, you can live that life you long for and enjoy it all the more.

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Dr. Cornelius Davis
Houston Cardiovascular Surgeon

With 30+ years of experience as a cardiovascular surgeon, Dr. Cornelius Davis at Wellspring CV is committed to treating your body beyond the heart, yielding positive health outcomes, and giving you the opportunity to live a healthier and happier life. If you’re ready to recapture your livelihood, we’re ready to give you back the life you thought you lost due to cardiovascular disease.

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Conditions Treated

There are various conditions that affect or originate in the cardiovascular system. Many conditions we treat through minimally invasive options including:

Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral Artery Disease occurs when blockages in the arteries restrict blood flow. This causes pain, cramping, and, at times, ulcerations, wounds, and gangrene of the lower leg and foot.

Leg Problems

Your legs may simply feel abnormally heavy, tired, or even have new sensations like burning or a ‘pins and needles’ feeling. These are not normal. If you think something is wrong, then have it checked out.

Diabetic Wounds

Diabetics are at greater risk of forming infections, wounds and ulcers on their feet and ankles.

Carotid Artery Disease

When blood flow is blocked in the carotid arteries–which deliver blood to the brain–patients are at greater risk of stroke.

Kidney Failure

High blood pressure and arterial disease may lead to kidney failure, causing patients to undergo dialysis. Let us expedite your dialysis treatment with timely access creation.

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)

AAA is a condition in which the aorta–which carries blood all the way from the heart to the abdomen–swells, risking rupture and life-threatening bleeding.

Lung Disorders

Dr. Cornelius Davis was one of Houston’s earliest adopters of port-guided, small-incision techniques that can remove most masses through limited incisions.