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Dr. John Holt, MD

Cardiothoracic Surgery* Age 70
Dr. John Holt, MD
4.4 (20 Ratings)
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Dr. John Holt, MD

Cardiothoracic Surgery* Age 70
Daytona Beach, FL
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Overview

Dr. John Holt, MD works in Daytona Beach, FL as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon.
They are board certified in Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery and graduated from Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Holt has has worked on more claims relating to Carotid Artery Disease than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. Holt has received an average rating of 4.4 from patients and has been reviewed 20 times. Their office is not accepting new patients at this time. Dr. Holt practices at Practice in Daytona Beach, FL.

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Locations

  1. 1 Select Specialty Hospital-Daytona Beach
    301 Memorial Medical Pkwy, Daytona Beach, FL 32117

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Aug 19, 2021
Dr. Holt did my CABG5, yes 5! June 3, 2021. Everything went fine the day of the surgery. He took care of me through Cardiac ICU. There have been no complications regarding the bypass. He prefers to use staples to button up the incision on your leg(s) and sternum. I have learned that this is his preference and regarding the legs it has to do with his method of vein harvesting. I had approximately 70 staples from my ankle to my groin to close the harvesting incision on my right leg. Approximately 30 to close my sternum incision. Well, the staple tracks once removed took forever to heal and here I am 11 weeks out and they are continue to be tender. The sternum incision continues to be a problem while it heals. I tried over 15 ointments etc. to quiet down the sternum incision while it heals. Nothing worked. Many sleepless nights!
Staples and incision healing! — Aug 19, 2021
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Cardiothoracic Surgery
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  • Weill Cornell Medical College
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  • Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Holt frequently sees patients for Carotid Artery Disease.

Dr. Holt has a star rating of 4.4/5 and has been reviewed 20 times.

Dr. Holt is board certified in Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery.

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