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Proper blood flow keeps your body strong and healthy. Our goal is to restore your vascular health to help you return to a full and active life.
Vascular health refers to the health of your blood vessels, both arteries and veins. These play a vital role in your overall health. If you’re having vascular health issues, we are here to help.
We have the experience and high-tech medical equipment necessary to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions. We also have the ability to perform complex surgeries so you can get on the road to recovery as fast as possible.
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When there is a diseased area of the body that slows blood flow through the abdomen (stomach area), the surgeon will redirect the blood around it by sewing an artificial blood vessel (graft) to the aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body.
To increase blood flow for dialysis, the surgeon will connect an artery and vein orinsert a strong artificial tube in the forearm, upper arm or thigh, to provide access for dialysis.
When a patient isn’t getting enough blood to the legs, the surgeon will graft in a native, artificial, or donated blood vessel to increase blood flow.
If there is a blockage in the carotid artery (major blood vessel in the neck), the surgeon performs this procedure to remove the blockage and restore normal blood flow to the brain.
If there is a blockage in the legs or arms, the surgeon can try minimally invasive techniques to improve blood flow, which includes atherectomy, angioplasty, and stents.
If there is evidence of veins in your legs not working efficiently leading to varicose veins or other symptoms, the patient can be offered numerous venous treatments, which includes radiofrequency ablation, stab phlebectomy, and sclerotherapy.
If a patient were to experience a disruption or damage to blood vessels when involved in a trauma or accident, the surgeon has the capability to restore blood flow and provide vascular services to our Level I trauma patients.
Below is a list of tests we perform:
2601 E. Roosevelt St.,
Phoenix, AZ 85008
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24 hours a day, Sunday through Saturday
Monday thru Friday 8am to 11:00pm
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 9:00am to 5:00pm
Phone number: 602-344-5475