Salvador A. Cuadra, MD, FACS
A Westfield, New Jersey vascular surgeon and RWJ University Hospital Rahway surgery leader helping MWI connect men's health questions to vascular prevention, screening, and proper specialty routing.
Board-certified vascular surgeon
MWI vascular contributor for ED, vascular-risk, aneurysm-screening, and vein-health education
Vascular surgery authority for the prevention questions men often miss.
Salvador A. Cuadra, MD, FACS contributes vascular-surgery context to Men's Wellness Institute MD so men can understand why erectile dysfunction, smoking history, leg symptoms, aneurysm screening, carotid disease, and vein problems may deserve more than a quick symptom fix. His public role on this site is educational and routing-focused: help patients and referring physicians recognize vascular risk earlier, then move clinical details into the right specialist channel.
Board-certified vascular surgeon with The Cardiovascular Care Group in New Jersey
Chair, Department of Surgery, RWJ University Hospital Rahway
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
Medical degree and general surgery residency at Stony Brook; vascular surgery fellowship at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Public TCVCG profile lists interests in peripheral vascular disease, abdominal aortic aneurysms, carotid artery disease, and hemodialysis access
Contributor role is educational and referral-oriented; public pages do not diagnose, treat, or collect private medical details
Where Dr. Cuadra fits inside MWI.
ED as vascular signal
Erectile dysfunction can overlap with blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking history, and arterial health. The vascular frame helps men understand when ED should trigger broader cardiovascular and blood-flow evaluation.
Aneurysm and arterial screening
Men with the right age, smoking, family-history, or vascular-risk profile may need guideline-based screening and specialist routing rather than waiting for symptoms.
Vein and leg-symptom routing
Varicose veins, leg heaviness, swelling, skin changes, walking pain, and nonhealing wounds should be sorted carefully so cosmetic concerns, venous disease, PAD, and urgent vascular problems are not blurred together.
Built for patients and referring physicians.
These pages are educational and do not diagnose, prescribe, or collect medical details on the public site.
Use TCVCG for vascular surgery scheduling and referrals.
MWI uses this microsite for education and routing. Dr. Cuadra's vascular practice is The Cardiovascular Care Group, so procedure questions, vein treatment, aneurysm care, carotid disease, PAD, dialysis-access care, and active vascular symptoms should go through TCVCG or the referring physician channel.
Back to MWIUse the appropriate vascular-care channel.
Please do not enter symptoms, medications, medical history, lab values, PSA or testosterone results, PHQ-9 or GAD-7 scores, insurance cards, records, uploads, or urgent medical information through this website. Scheduling and clinical details are handled on the secure patient portal.
