Four Surgeons Establish Dakota Vascular

Veteran doctors Patrick Kelly, Angelo Santos, Gregory Nissen, and Benjamin Jorgensen are opening a regional vascular clinic in Sioux Falls. The four have partnered together for several years and have more than 50 years of combined experience. Now with a new name, they are providing complete vascular care from their own Sioux Falls location.

Along with seeing patients at their clinic, they will continue to provide monthly outreach care to communities throughout eastern South Dakota, southwest Minnesota, and northwest Iowa. 

“We are committed to our patients and will continue to care for them as long as they need us,” says Dr. Kelly. “Patients are in good hands with the Dakota Vascular team.”

Dakota Vascular opens to new and current patients starting August 8. Their Sioux Falls clinic is located at 3801 S. Elmwood Avenue, south of Scheel’s and Active Generations. 

If you or a loved one are experiencing unexplained leg pain, numbness, non-healing wounds, varicose and spider veins, or other vascular conditions, the Dakota Vascular team will:

  1. Listen to you and consider your whole health. Your vascular system is just one part of your overall well being, so we listen and collaborate with your other providers to deliver effective, mindful care.

  2. Partner with you for the long haul. Whether your journey to vascular health takes weeks, months, or even years, we are committed to walking alongside you as trusted, reliable guides.

  3. Use our skills to best serve you. We use the latest technology and procedures to get you back to doing the things you love most.

Join the Dakota Vascular team for an open house on August 2 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at their new location. Bring your family to tour the facility, enjoy Backyard BBQ, and register for prizes.

 “We look forward to welcoming everyone – patients and visitors alike –  to our new space,” says Amanda Saeger, Director of Operations.

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