Peripheral Vascular Disease
Arterial and venous disease
The peripheral vascular system plays a vital role in the health of your entire body. Arteries and veins make up the peripheral vascular system. Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the muscles and organs of your body, while veins bring the oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart. Peripheral vascular disease refers to a variety of conditions that affect the blood circulation throughout your body.
Peripheral vascular disease symptoms:
Extremity aches / pains
Skin ulcerations
Extremity swelling
Abdominal pain after eating
Uncontrolled hypertension / kidney dysfunction
Our physicians are highly skilled and trained in the most cutting-edge diagnostic, medical, and interventional procedures to treat peripheral vascular disease.
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