Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) significantly hampers blood flow to your limbs, leading to pain, discomfort, and potential limb loss. Characterized by atherosclerosis, PAD’s symptoms include claudication, numbness, and wounds that don’t heal. Our priority is to diagnose PAD through advanced imaging and ankle-brachial index testing, offering treatments ranging from lifestyle changes and medication to angioplasty or bypass surgery, tailored to alleviate your symptoms and improve limb perfusion.
Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
Venous and Lymphatic Disorders encompass a spectrum of conditions affecting venous return and lymphatic drainage, including varicose veins, lymphedema, and chronic venous insufficiency. Symptoms often manifest as swelling, pain, and skin changes, impacting daily life. Our approach includes ultrasound diagnostics, compression therapy, and minimally invasive procedures like sclerotherapy, focusing on relieving your symptoms, preventing progression, and maintaining your mobility and comfort.
Vasculitis
Vasculitis, the inflammation of blood vessels, can lead to significant complications by restricting blood flow and damaging vital organs. Symptoms vary widely, from mild rashes to severe organ dysfunction. We use a combination of clinical evaluation, blood tests, and imaging to diagnose vasculitis accurately. Treatment typically involves immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory medications, aiming to control the inflammation, preserve organ function, and prevent future flares, ensuring your long-term health and well-being.
Thromboembolic Diseases
Thromboembolic Diseases, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), pose serious risks by blocking critical blood flow. Signs like unexplained swelling, pain, or sudden breathlessness warrant immediate attention. We employ Doppler ultrasound and CT pulmonary angiograms for diagnosis, with treatments ranging from anticoagulants to thrombolytic therapy, focused on dissolving clots, restoring blood flow, and preventing recurrence, safeguarding your health against these potentially life-threatening conditions.
Hypertension Management
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a silent threat to your vascular health, escalating the risk of heart disease, stroke, and renal failure. We emphasize the importance of regular monitoring, lifestyle adjustments, and pharmacological interventions to manage hypertension effectively. Personalized treatment plans, including dietary modifications, exercise, and medication, are designed to lower your blood pressure to target levels, reducing the risk of complications and promoting overall cardiovascular health.