We specialize in vascular problems that range from simple to complex. This includes treatment of arterial aneurysms, carotid disease, arterial disease of the extremities with or without ulcers, blood clots, varicose veins, vascular accesses for dialysis and venous ulcers.
We have modern vascular ultrasound imaging capabilities to make an accurate diagnosis of a wide range of venous and arterial diseases. We use the ultrasound to screen high risk patients (i.e. abdominal aneurysms and carotid disease). The imaging can also be used to monitor patients after a procedure.
We provide minimally invasive ambulatory vein procedures to treat venous insufficiency and varicose veins of the legs. This includes:
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is one of the most common vascular problems. Leg pain or cramping with daily activities, walking, or climbing stairs are early to intermediate symptoms. Smoking, high cholesterol, and diabetes are the highest risk factors for developing PAD. Importantly, PAD is an indicator of cardiovascular disease (i.e. risk for heart attack and stroke).
Stent graft treatment for an aneurysm
Surgery to repair an aneurysm by sewing in a graft.
Using a Stent to treat the Thoracic Aorta
Removal of plaque from the Carotid Artery
Opening a carotid blockage with a stent
Bypass of a peripheral artery
Removal of plaque from the Femoral Artery
Balloon treatment of peripheral and/or pelvic arteries
Placement of catheter to directly administer TPA to the affected vascular system
Relief of Arterial Compression in the neck and arm
Opening up blocked deep veins
Minimally invasive vein treatments
Creating access for dialysis either native or synthetic graft
Thrombectomy, angioplasty, and/or stenting