Varicose veins occur when veins become enlarged and twisted, causing pain, heaviness, and swelling. We provide laser, RF ablation, glue treatment, and minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery.
PAD occurs when arteries supplying the legs narrow, leading to pain, discoloration, and poor circulation. We offer angioplasty, stenting, atherectomy, and advanced limb-saving treatments.
Minimally invasive vascular procedures such as angioplasty, stenting, embolization, and thrombolysis for fast, safe, and effective disease management without open surgery.
Expert creation and maintenance of AV fistulas, grafts, and catheter-based access for chronic kidney disease patients to ensure long-term, reliable dialysis access.
Treatment of congenital and acquired vascular malformations, including AVMs, venous malformations, lymphatic malformations, and capillary malformations.
Blockages in the carotid arteries can lead to stroke. We provide carotid endarterectomy and carotid stenting to restore blood flow safely.
Venous, arterial, and diabetic ulcers require specialized vascular care. We provide advanced wound healing and circulation-restoring treatments.
Leg swelling can be caused by venous insufficiency, lymphedema, or DVT. We offer accurate diagnosis and targeted vascular treatment to relieve swelling.
Emergency treatment for arterial and venous injuries caused by accidents, fractures, and penetrating trauma to restore circulation quickly and safely.
Conditions affecting the portal and mesenteric veins can lead to severe abdominal complications. We offer expert diagnosis and minimally invasive treatments.
Aortic aneurysms occur when the aorta weakens and bulges, posing a risk of rupture. We offer advanced screening and endovascular repair options.
Diabetic foot ulcers require early evaluation to prevent infections and amputations. We provide limb salvage treatments and vascular restoration.
DVT is caused by clot formation in deep veins, often the legs. Our treatments include thrombolysis, clot removal, and vein preservation procedures.
TOS occurs when nerves or blood vessels are compressed near the neck and shoulder. We offer surgical and minimally invasive decompression solutions.
Reduced blood flow to the intestines can be life-threatening. We specialize in early diagnosis and endovascular revascularization.
PVD affects the blood vessels outside the heart and brain, reducing blood flow to the limbs and causing pain, cramps, and non-healing wounds. We provide medical management, angioplasty, stenting, and bypass options to restore circulation and protect limb health.
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Vascular surgeons treat issues related to arteries and veins including varicose veins, diabetic foot problems, peripheral artery disease (PAD), DVT, aneurysms, carotid artery disease, vascular trauma, and dialysis access conditions.
Symptoms such as leg pain while walking, swelling, non-healing foot wounds, visible varicose veins, numbness, color changes, or reduced pulses may indicate a vascular issue. A Doppler ultrasound or vascular diagnostic test helps identify the cause.
Most modern vascular treatments—especially endovascular procedures like laser therapy, angioplasty, or glue ablation—are minimally invasive, relatively painless, and involve quick recovery. Risks are explained clearly before the procedure.
Recovery depends on the type of procedure. Minimally invasive treatments allow patients to return home the same day and resume normal activities quickly. Complex surgeries may require longer recovery, which will be clearly discussed by the doctor.