Our Surgeons

  • Dr. Kevin Caldwell, MD

    Dr. Caldwell is a Board Certified Vascular Surgeon, originally from Salisbury, MD. He completed his Mechanical Engineering degree at Tulane University before attending Medical School at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD. Following graduation he continued on at the University of Maryland where he performed vascular surgery research, taught medical school anatomy and completed his residency intern year in General Surgery. His Vascular Surgery residency training was then completed at Southern Illinois University. He began practicing in Lewes, DE in 2018 and specializes in carotid disease, aneurysm repair, varicose veins, spider veins, and lower extremity arterial disease, and minimally invasive treatment of knee pain.

  • Dr. Carlos Neves, MD

    Dr. Neves is a Board Certified Vascular Surgeon, originally from Union, NJ.  He attended Rutgers University and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and completed the 7 year BS/MD program.  Following graduation he completed his internship and residency in General Surgery at Temple University Hospital and graduated in 2013.  He then went on to complete a 2 year Vascular Surgery Fellowship at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey.  He has been practicing in Lewes, Delaware since completing his training in 2015.  He specializes in carotid artery disease, aneurysm repairs, varicose veins, spider veins, lower extremity arterial and venous disease and pelvic congestion syndrome.

  • Dr. Sean Ryan, MD

    Dr. Ryan is a Board Certified Vascular Surgeon originally from Toms River, NJ. He received his medical degree from the Robert Wood Johnson (Rutgers University) Medical School in New Jersey. Subsequently, he completed his residency in General Surgery at the Christiana Care Hospital in Newark, DE before undertaking his fellowship training in Vascular Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He began his surgical practice in Lewes, DE in 2015. Dr. Ryan provides care to patients experiencing a broad range of conditions affecting the circulatory system, including aneurysms of the aorta, carotid artery disease for the prevention of stroke, end stage renal disease, venous diseases of the legs, and atherosclerosis (calcium hardening) of the arteries.