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Everything You Need to Know About Vascular Malformations

Vascular malformations occur in about one percent of all births. Although the disorder is rare and sometimes harmless, it can lead to serious or even life-threatening complications. If left untreated, these malformations can grow larger over time and might cause cosmetic deformities and functional problems. This is[…]

How Did I Get All These Spider Veins?

Spider veins are a common condition that primarily affects women. They are twice more likely to show up in females than males. Experts say that 70% of all women are likely to suffer a form of venous insufficiency. That may include varicose veins.

Second Opinions: How They Can Affect Your Vascular Health

As a medical practice that values transparency and education, we believe an educated patient is our best patient. As such, our goal is to provide a customized health plan that meets your needs and delivers the right care for the right reasons in the right manner!

Understanding Venous Ultrasound Studies

With all the state-of-the-art equipment we have and our team of board-certified vascular doctors, our primary focus is to help prevent serious diseases and improve your vascular health.

Surgical Options for Treating Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) can be asymptomatic or be severe enough to make walking or moving your arms or legs difficult. It can even prevent wounds or ulcers from healing appropriately. PAD is caused by plaque buildup in the arteries that carry blood to your legs and feet, restricting blood flow.

What You Need to Know About Varicose Vein Ablations

For those unfamiliar with the term ablation, it is simply the removal of an object. However, there are many ways to perform this removal and many different situations to perform it in. In our case, we’re going to focus on ablation and its use on varicose veins.

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