Chicagoland Vascular Surgeon Eugene Tanquilut, D.O.

Chicagoland Vascular Surgeon Eugene Tanquilut, D.O., Included In Trademark Who’s Who Top Doctors Honors Edition

– The patients and peers of Dr. Eugene Tanquilut of Vascular Specialists have long recognized his compassion and expertise. Committed to providing university-level vascular care and dedicated not just to continually learning himself, but also to educating those around him, Dr. Tanquilut delivers exceptional healthcare with professionalism, integrity and honesty.

Now, Dr. Tanquilut has been selected by the Trademark Who’s Who for inclusion in their Top Doctors Honors Edition.

“During the vetting process, it was noted, along with his exceptional reputation, that he has also maintained a positive peer rating. He is the kind of professional admired by colleagues and peers alike. His kindness and willingness to always help others and find solutions is both exemplary and honorable. Dr. Tanquilut has made his mark on his profession as an expert and will become part of history as one of the top professionals in his field,” said Trademark Who’s Who representative Amber Rogers.

About Dr. Tanquilut

Dr. Tanquilut is a native of Orland Park and a graduate of Carl Sandburg High School. He earned his Bachelors degree at University of Illinois and his D.O. at Midwestern University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is one of only two physicians in the Chicago Southland who has extensively trained and is board certified in both vascular and endovascular surgery. Dr. Tanquilut trained in both traditional, such as bypass, and minimally invasive vascular surgery, such as stenting, at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic’s Heart and Vascular Institute, ranked for 21 years in a row as No. 1 by U.S. News & World Report. Because of this, he can provide an unbiased opinion about treatment methods that ultimately ensures each patient has the best possible individual care. Dr. Tanquilut has previously been awarded Vital’s Top 10 Doctors/Vascular Surgery, Most Compassionate Doctor and Vital’s Patients Choice for several years. His practice, Vascular Specialists, has offices in Olympia Fields and New Lenox.

“My goal is to first understand my patient and his or her needs, and then to implement a treatment plan that will be both effective and efficient for that patient. I treat my patients with compassion and altruism, a genuine concern for their well-being. I endeavor to understand each patient as an individual, to treat them as a unique person and not see them as a disease. Patients should be given the best quality of care with the goal to significantly improve their quality of life. Patients have the right to be well informed about all treatments available, which helps us make the best decision as a team,” said Dr. Tanquilut.

About Trademark Who’s Who

With expert members representing every major industry, Trademark Who’s Who is the trusted resource and historic tool. Following the same tradition of the now more than 100-year-old concept, Trademark Who’s Who prides itself on preserving the stories of each member as each of them deserve his or her own place in history. The talented professionals profiled in the historic register share such virtues as determination, courage, patience and discipline. It is not these characteristics which set that apart, but their extremely high degree of accomplishment. Now more than ever, these people serve as an example, each of the extraordinary people documented in this book offer tangible evidence of the value of hard work, goal setting and passion.

“Membership in Trademark Who’s Who is a certified and validated third-party endorsement of Dr. Tanquilut’s accomplishments and serves as a way to spread the word about him through a trusted network of individuals brought together by the same common morals, values and dedication,” said Rogers.

Dr. Tanquilut’s inclusion in Trademark Who’s Who highlights his commitment to best practices, university level care and patient education. Dr. Tanquilut said, “I’m honored to be recognized by Trademark Who’s Who and am humbled to be joining these ranks of outstanding physicians.”

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