You finished vascular surgery. Now what?
Then your final year starts and the path stops drawing itself. Recruiters start emailing. Contracts show up before you have asked anyone what a contract is supposed to look like.
Nobody is telling you what other vascular surgery practices exist in Alaska, what the contract really says, or which lawyer to call. The senior people in your program signed without reading because they had no guide either. This directory is the first page of the map.
What other resources point to in Alaska
This directory covers 4 independently operated vascular surgery practices in Alaska. The data comes from two sources: the NPPES NPI Registry (the federal provider database maintained by CMS) and DataForSEO business listings for contact details and descriptions. I've excluded every practice that doesn't qualify as physician-owned. That means hospital-employed positions, academic roles, and corporate medical groups are filtered out. What remains is 6 practices across 3 cities.
Most physicians looking for vascular surgery opportunities in Alaska start with a recruiter or a job board. Both of those sources mix hospital-employed roles with genuine private practice opportunities, and they rarely disclose ownership structure upfront. This page does one thing differently: it filters for physician ownership using the federal NPPES registry. That's it. The result is 4 practices you can contact directly, without a middleman deciding what you're allowed to see.
The Alaska vascular surgery market in detail
Alaska's physician-owned vascular surgery directory lists 4 practice locations across 3 cities.
Practices are located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Palmer.