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Among other things, Amitha Omonuwa has a history of helping patients improve their lives through the proper treatment and management of numerous vein disorders. Those can include vexing conditions like spider veins and varicose veins. These days, Amitha Omonuwa treats patients as a certified physician’s assistant with nearly a decade of experience, primarily in vascular and endovascular surgery. He currently practices his profession with Lee Physicians Group, at their offices in Cape Coral and Fort Myers, Florida. His wide range of experience in multiple disciplines has served to transform Amitha Omonuwa into a highly skilled and very technical medical professional. Amitha Omonuwa takes a measure of pride in the fact that he is quite well-rounded and compassionate. He’s been working as a physician’s assistant for nearly a decade. Besides his very high level of skill, he has also learned to be patient and calm in all circumstances, and he has learned how to be extremely detail oriented. All of these traits make him very good at helping patients through even the most medically stressful circumstances. Early in his childhood, Nigerian immigrant Amitha Omonuwa learned from hi9s physician parents that helping the poor and underserved was an essential element of life. That is why he developed a passion for such a thing early on and why he has carried that passion through to the present day. In fact, it is perhaps the key reason he decided it was worthwhile to embark on a career as a physician’s assistant. As noted, Amitha Omonuwa was born and raised in Nigeria and both his parents were physicians, which means he learned early on about the importance of healthcare, as well as the importance of being kind and doing everything possible to give back to their local community, wherever they happen to be. He also learned that giving back was especially important for those who need the most help, like the poor and underserved in the community. In fact, to Amitha Omonuwa, helping those who need it most is an essential element of any worthwhile life. These days, Amitha Omonuwa has developed a history of helping patients improve their lives through the proper treatment and management of numerous vein disorders. Those can include vexing conditions like spider veins and varicose veins. He currently practices his profession with Lee Physicians Group, at their offices in Cape Coral and Fort Myers, Florida. These days, Amitha Omonuwa treats patients as a certified physician’s assistant with nearly a decade of experience, primarily in vascular and endovascular surgery. In fact, among other things, Amitha has a history of helping patients improve their lives through the proper treatment and management of numerous vein disorders. Those can include vexing conditions like spider veins and varicose veins. He currently practices his profession with Lee Physicians Group, at their offices in Cape Coral and Fort Myers, Florida. Amitha Omonuwa has come a long way since he was born and raised in Nigeria. His parents were both physicians, which is how he learned so much at an early age. He learned all about the importance of healthcare, of course, but he also learned about the immense importance of being kind and doing everything possible to give back to the local community, wherever you are. This is especially true for those who need the most help, like the poor and underserved in every community. Amitha Omonuwa has seemingly always known that helping the poor and underserved was an essential element of life as he developed a passion for that early on. It is a passion he has carried to the present day. It is the key reason he decided to embark on a career as a physician’s assistant. His wide range of experience in multiple medical fields has mold Amitha into a medical professional with a high level of technical skill, while he is also compassionate. That makes him very well-rounded and explains why, over nearly a decade as a physician’s assistant, he has learned to be patient and understanding, as well as calm. He also pays strong attention to detail and he has a penchant to help patients through very stressful circumstances. Thus far in his career as a physician’s assistant, Amitha Omonuwa feels he has been fortunate, almost as fortunate as his patients. He worked hard to get here, and he made sure he was able to get a formal education, as well as a whole lot of hands-on experience in several surgical disciplines. These days, Amitha has the capability to help perform general and bariatric surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and vascular surgery, which makes him invaluable. These days, Amitha Omonuwa practices as a physician’s assistant at the offices of Lee Physicians Group located in Cape Coral and Fort Myers, Florida. At this point in his career, Amitha feels he has been quite fortunate, in that he has been able to get a lot of formal education and plenty of hands-on experience in several surgical disciplines. Because of his, he helps perform general and bariatric surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and vascular surgery. This wide range of experience in multiple disciplines has managed to mold Amitha Omonuwa into a medical professional who is very highly skilled, compassionate and well-rounded. Over nearly a decade as a physician’s assistant, Amitha Omonuwa has learned to be patient and calm with everyone, including himself. He has also become extremely detail-oriented over time, and his increased patients means he is quite capable of calmly leading his patients through what are usually very stressful circumstances and make their lives more fulfilling. Amitha Omonuwa experience is primarily in vascular and endovascular surgery, but the fact of the matter is, he is most proud and satisfied based on his history of helping patients improve their lives through the proper treatment and management of numerous vein disorders. Among the most common disorders he has been able to treat are such conditions as spider veins and varicose veins, which may not be dangerous, but curing them does improve attitude and self-esteem, which can be helpful in other areas of their lives. That’s what matters. Patients just have to feel better, whatever that means. |