Dr. Michael Lebow, Surgeon

Dr. Michael Lebow is a nationally recognized, board-certified vascular surgeon known for his dedication to restoring circulation, preventing amputations, and delivering world-class care through minimally invasive vascular techniques. With a career shaped by both military service and medical excellence, Dr. Lebow brings a rare combination of discipline, compassion, and innovation to the field of healthcare.

After graduating from Brown University and earning his medical degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Dr. Lebow pursued advanced surgical training at Louisiana State University and a Vascular Surgery Fellowship at the University of Tennessee. Throughout his career, he has served in leadership roles at top medical institutions, directed endovascular programs, contributed to groundbreaking research, and mentored rising medical professionals.

Dr. Lebow’s passion lies in making healthcare more efficient, accessible, and patient-focused. As the founder of the Limb Preservation Center in Jonesboro, Georgia, he remains at the forefront of vascular innovation and collaborative care. This grant reflects his mission to empower future healthcare providers who share his values of service, excellence, and forward-thinking care.

Know more About Dr. Lebow
Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon with a focus on minimally invasive endovascular treatments Founder of the Limb Preservation Center – dedicated to saving limbs and improving lives U.S. Army Veteran – Former Airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division Alumnus of Brown University and the University of Virginia School of Medicine Leader in Research & Education – Published author and national presenter in vascular medicine Advocate for Preventive Care – Promotes early intervention and patient-centered healing
Mentor and Educator – Committed to supporting the next generation of healthcare professionals Creator of the Healthcare Made-Easy Grant – A $1,000 award to help students succeed in healthcare careers.