Biography

Dr. Chavez is originally from New Mexico and returned to work at University of New Mexico in 2018 to serve her community. Dr. Chavez treats a broad variety of vascular and venous disease with a special interest in endovascular peripheral arterial disease revascularization and carotid disease. Dr. Chavez strives to develop a collaborative relationship with her patients to determine the best treatment options.
Dr. Chavez has strong interest in outreach services and extending subspecialty care to rural areas of New Mexico. Education and Research interests include community-based education, frontline community healthcare worker education, and telemedicine. Dr. Chavez currently serves as the medical director of the Vascular Surgery Clinic and hopes to expand her leadership among healthcare organizations in New Mexico to better serve New Mexican’s healthcare needs. In her spare time, Dr. Chavez enjoys spending time with family, running marathons and running the Sandia foothill trails, floating a SUP in the Rio Grande, and mountain bike riding.
Clinical Interests:
Aortic Aneurysms and DissectionsEndovascular Aortic RepairCerebrovascular Disease, Carotid StenosisTrans-carotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) certifiedEndovascular Peripheral Arterial RevascularizationPeripheral Arterial Disease, ClaudicationDiabetic FootVenous Disease, Venous Reflux, Venous Stasis UlcerationsHemodialysis Access

Education

Medical School: 2005
Residency: 2010
Fellowship: 2014
Board Certifications and Licensures:
General Surgery Board Certified 2011
Vascular Surgery Board Certified 2015
• New Mexico Medical Board
• California Medical Board
• Fluoroscopy X-ray Supervisor and Operator Certification CA Dept. of Public Health

Certifications

General Surgery Board Certified 2011
Vascular Surgery Board Certified 2015