Arthur Cooler, MD

Physician in Columbia, SC
Specialties:General & Acute Care Surgery
Gender:Male
4.7/5.0
Rating 4.7
(210 Reviews)
NPI #1326078890

Arthur Watson Cooler, MD

Dr. Arthur Cooler received his medical degree from The Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in Augusta, Georgia after receiving a Bachelors of Science in Molecular Biology from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He completed his residency in General Surgery at The University of South Carolina School of Medicine. “With my passion for vascular surgery, I have been able help patients that come to me with pain in their legs due to arterial blockages by identifying and treating those blocked vessels with interventional and minimally invasive techniques, thereby improving their quality of life and in many cases preventing amputations from occurring” says Dr. Cooler. “I am pleased to offer this care in the Midlands, and proud to join the high quality and compassionate team at Providence Surgical Associates.” Widely respected in his field, Dr. Cooler has co-authored numerous articles and has provided numerous educational lectures to other physicians, medical students, and patients themselves during his 20 plus years of practice.

Education
  • Residency at Palmetto Health Richland
  • Medical School at Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine

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My Offices

  • Map of 114 Gateway Corporate Blvd in Columbia
    MUSC Health Surgical Associates Columbia Medical Park NE
    Primary Office
    114 Gateway Corporate Blvd
    Suite 420
    Columbia, SC 29203
    US
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    Day of the WeekHours
    Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Friday8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    SaturdayClosed
    SundayClosed
    Map of 114 Gateway Corporate Blvd in Columbia

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