Vascular and wound care services

As premier providers of Vascular and Wound Care Services, we proudly introduce a cutting-edge approach to comprehensive healing. Our expertise in vascular health is exemplified by our minimally-invasive vein removal treatment, meticulously designed for patients seeking swift recovery with minimal discomfort. Housed within our state-of-the-art AAAASF Surgical Facility, we utilize advanced equipment to deliver the pinnacle of vascular care. Beyond vein removal, our dedicated services extend to specialized wound care, ensuring optimal healing and preventing complications. Untreated vascular conditions can lead to significant issues such as pain, blood clots, leg cramps, tired legs, restless legs, and swollen veins. Take the first step towards improved leg health, enhanced appearance, and holistic well-being by scheduling an appointment with our renowned team of experts.

Venous Disease

Skin cancer can affect anyone, regardless of skin color. Skin cancer in patients with skin of color is often diagnosed in its later stages, when it’s more difficult to treat.

Our clinic has extensive experience in treating varicose vein disease, from the most complicated cases to the cosmetic conditions. In our clinic, we use multiple treatment modalities described in the text below to achieve the best results. Our physicians are affiliated with multiple hospitals and accept most insurance plans.

Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE)

Genicular artery embolization (GAE), or embolization of the knee, is a novel minimally-invasive procedure providing immediate and long term pain relief for patients with osteoarthritis (OA)

It is performed by an Interventional Radiologist (IR), who is a specialist physician that uses X-rays and other imaging modalities to see in the body and treat diseases without surgery.

Uterine Artery Embolization

Uterine artery embolization (UAE), or uterine fibroid embolization (UFE), is a minimally invasive procedure. It successfully decreases and eliminates bleeding, pressure and pain in women with uterine fibroids or adenomyosis — a condition often mistaken for fibroids.

An interventional radiologist (IR) performs fibroid embolization. These doctors have specialized experience with blood vessel imaging for diagnosing and treating certain health conditions.

May-Thurner Syndrome Evaluation and Management

Also known as Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome, May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is caused when the left iliac vein is compressed by the right iliac artery, which increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the left extremity.

Outcomes of treatments for MTS are generally very good. Most patients, if identified shortly after the DVT has formed, can be adequately treated with complete resolution of their symptoms.

Wound Care

There are four phases of normal wound healing. They are:

  1. Hemostasis
  2. Inflammatory Phase
  3. Proliferative Phase (comprised of granulation and epithelialization)
  4. Maturation Phase (also called reconstruction or remodeling phase)

Our clinic specializes in Wound Care. There are several treatment options for these conditions. We will do an assessment and determine which one is best for your situation.

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