
PAD
Are you experiencing leg pain, cramping, or numbness when walking?
Our comprehensive PAD care is designed to improve your circulation, reduce discomfort, and help you stay active and healthy.
We offer advanced, minimally invasive treatments to address blocked or narrowed arteries in your legs. Using the latest diagnostic tools and proven techniques, our experienced team creates personalized treatment plans to restore healthy blood flow, relieve symptoms, and prevent serious complications.
From lifestyle guidance and medication to safe procedures that open arteries, we focus on your comfort and long-term well-being.
Take control of your leg health today. Schedule a consultation to learn how we can help you treat PAD early and keep you moving with confidence.
Why It’s Important to Treat PAD
Peripheral Arterial Disease is more than just leg pain — it’s a sign that your arteries are narrowing, which can lead to serious health risks if left untreated. Untreated PAD can worsen over time, causing severe pain, non-healing wounds, infections, and even the risk of limb loss.
PAD is also linked to a higher chance of heart attack and stroke. The good news is that early diagnosis and proper treatment can improve circulation, relieve symptoms, and help protect your overall health.
Treating PAD early keeps you active, independent, and healthy — don’t wait to get help.
Types of Treatments for PAD
Covered by insurance
Multi-speciality approach
Minimally invasive treatment
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Zero to no downtime
State-of-the-art facility



How to choose the Best PAD Treatment
The right treatment for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) depends on your symptoms, overall health, and how advanced the disease is. A vascular specialist will guide you through your options and help you choose the safest and most effective plan.
Key factors to consider:
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Severity of Blockage: Mild cases may improve with lifestyle changes, exercise, and medication.
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Symptoms: If leg pain limits your daily life, a procedure like angioplasty and stenting may be needed to open narrowed arteries.
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Overall Health: Your doctor will consider other health conditions to recommend the best approach.
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Long-Term Goals: The goal is not just to treat symptoms but to prevent PAD from getting worse and reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke.
Our experienced team will work closely with you to explain your options and create a personalized treatment plan that fits your needs and helps you stay active and healthy.

Ask Your Doctor About PAD
If you think you may have Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), it’s important to be prepared for your appointment. Here are some helpful questions you can ask your doctor:
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Could my leg pain or cramps be caused by PAD?
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What tests will I need to find out if I have PAD?
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How serious is my condition right now?
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What lifestyle changes can help improve my circulation?
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What treatment options are best for me?
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Will I need a procedure to open my arteries?
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How can I prevent PAD from getting worse?
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How often should I have follow-up visits or tests?
Being informed helps you make the best choices for your health. Bring a list of your symptoms and questions to get the most out of your visit.
