About Dr. Gabriel Carabello
Dr. Gabriel Carabello, MD, is a board-certified vascular surgeon with over 30 years of experience treating patients with complex vascular conditions. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, he’s dedicated his life to helping patients manage and overcome conditions like carotid artery disease, abdominal aortic aneurysms, peripheral vascular disease, and other related conditions.
His career has taken him through academic medicine, private practice, and high-pressure hospital work in various states nationwide. What hasn’t changed over the decades is his commitment to delivering care that’s both technically precise and grounded in compassion.
Early Life and Education
Gabriel Carabello, MD, was born and raised in the city of Los Angeles, a city he would later devote most of his professional career to. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Loyola Marymount University in 1985 and then proceeded to the UCLA School of Medicine, graduating with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree in 1989.
From 1989 to 1995, he completed his Internship and Residency in General Surgery at King-Drew Medical Center in Los Angeles. He then did a Trauma/Critical Care Fellowship in 1996 and a Vascular Surgery Fellowship at UCLA in 1997.
In 2008, he rounded out his formal training with a Mini Fellowship in Endovascular Surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital, affiliated with Columbia and Cornell.
Medical Practice and Career Path
Dr. Gabriel Carabello’s career path reflects a dedication to patient care, spanning multiple geographic locations and medical settings. He has held positions at numerous hospitals and medical offices throughout California, Florida, and Arizona, frequently as a locum tenens physician meeting temporary high-demand patient care needs.
In recent years, Dr. Carabello has worked at hospitals such as Yuma Regional Medical Center in Arizona and HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital. Earlier, he held long-term positions at several clinics and surgical offices in Los Angeles, including practices located on Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, West Temple Street, and South Alvarado.
His surgical privileges have included White Memorial Medical Center, East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital, and Monterey Park Hospital, among others. He has consistently demonstrated a high level of commitment to each role, with a particular emphasis on vascular access for end-stage renal disease and endovascular work.
Academic and Professional Credentials
Dr. Carabello served as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science from 1997 to 1999. This time provided him with an opportunity to train future surgeons while continuing his learning journey.
He is licensed to practice in multiple states, including California, Arizona, Florida, and New York. Dr. Carabello also holds several certifications from the American Board of Surgery for both General Surgery and Vascular Surgery, many of which he has maintained through continuous recertification over the years.
He is also certified in Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support, as well as moderate sedation. His ability to speak both English and Spanish has enabled him to reach a wide range of patients and provide them with effective help.
Recognition and Awards
Dr. Carabello has been recognized by his peers and staff from the onset of his career. The most notable of these recognitions was when King-Drew Medical Center awarded him the Surgical Nursing Staff Resident of the Year award.
He also received the Outstanding Resident awards at California Hospital Medical Center in 1991 (intern year) and 1995. These awards do not only highlight how good he is as a surgeon but also how much the people who work with him actually like him.
Contributions to the Field
Gabriel Carabello, MD, has made numerous contributions to the field, extending beyond his surgical work. He has had academic publications featured in reputable texts and journals on topics ranging from trauma complications to healthcare access within urban communities. This is in addition to developing specialized treatments for conditions such as chylous ascites after aneurysm repair.
Each publication reflects his interest in improving surgical education and patient outcomes through evidence-based practice.
What Drives Him
When you ask Dr. Carabello what he’s most proud of in his career, he won’t mention the awards or titles he’s earned. He’ll tell you about the patients he has helped. Over 36 years as a physician, he has developed a practice centered on outcomes that matter: people leaving his care healthier and stronger than when they arrived.
His specialty in dealing with vascular diseases and illnesses associated with aging organs means many of his patients battle serious conditions that can fundamentally change their lives. The fact that these conditions can persist for decades means that trust is the only foundation for building long-term relationships.
Life Outside of Medicine
When he’s not in the operating room, Dr. Carabello embraces the quiet life. He loves baseball, enjoys hiking, and stays fit through regular workouts, all of which help balance a career that demands constant concentration and endurance.
Although he hasn’t been directly involved in formal philanthropy, his ongoing presence in high-need areas, whether through long-term or short-term work, points to a more profound way of giving back.
Present Day and What’s Next for Him
Dr. Gabriel Carabello continues to practice medicine in Los Angeles and Yuma, directly serving patients who require his specialized vascular care the most. He maintains his certifications, hospital appointments, and decades of experience to stay as engaged now as when he finished training. His career is built on consistency, care, and a commitment to ongoing learning in a rapidly changing field.