Peripheral arterial disease is a circulatory problem which is common. PAD is a condition in which plaque calcifies in the arteries that transport blood to your limbs and organs. Plaque is made up of a combination of cholesterol, calcium, fat and other substances in the blood. When PAD is developed, your extremities (typically your legs) fail to obtain adequate blood flow to keep up with the demand of your day-to-day activity. This creates symptoms, which usually include leg discomfort and pain while walking. Our peripheral arterial disease treatments are listed below:
If you think you may have peripheral arterial disease you can schedule a quick noninvasive test called an Ankle Brachial Index (ABI). Click the link below to request an appointment now.