Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

is a circulatory condition where narrowed or blocked arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, primarily the legs. PAD can lead to pain, mobility issues, and serious complications if left untreated.

Initially, a series of diagnostic exams may be performed to diagnose Peripheral Arterial Disease.

If deemed necessary, we offer several minimally invasive procedure options that can alleviate symptoms and prevent further damage.

Illustration of a blood vessel showing plaque buildup and red blood cells inside, representing atherosclerosis.

Risk Factors

  • History of smoking

  • Diabetes

  • High Blood Pressure

  • High Cholesterol

  • Lack of Exercise

Symptoms

  • Pain, cramping, heaviness in the legs during physical activity which may subside at rest.

  • Leg weakness or numbness

  • Coldness in the lower leg or foot

  • Sores or Wounds

  • Skin Discoloration

Treatment