Our experienced team of vascular specialists is here to provide you with the highest quality care and effective treatment options.
Our team has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of vascular conditions.
Our procedures are done with the most advanced imaging and interventional equipment.
We use the latest minimally invasive techniques for effective and efficient treatment.
We understand that every patient is unique and develop a tailored plan for your needs.
Our team will promptly contact you to schedule your consultation.
Your well-being is our top priority. From your initial consultation to post-treatment follow-ups, our caring and knowledgeable staff will provide you with the support and guidance you need throughout your journey to better vascular health.
Restore Your Vascular Health and Enhance Your Well-being
The lack of oxygen in your leg muscles causes cramping pain, usually in your calves.
A narrowing in the carotid artery is the result of atherosclerosis. It can affect arteries anywhere in your body.
If the kidneys are not working properly, dialysis is required. The blood must be purified as well as possible.
Dilated veins in the legs that arise because the valves in the veins do not close properly and blood flows back.
IV therapy may be used to treat dehydration, nutrient deficiency, and a host of other problems.
Many wounds can be treated like ulcers, non-curing surgical wounds, cancerous wounds, traumatic injuries and more.
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✓ Leg Pain | ✓ Claudication | ✓ Lymphedema and Swelling |
✓ Carotid Stenosis | ✓ Deep Vein Thrombosis | ✓ Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting |
✓ Dialysis and Fistul / Grafts | ✓ Carotid Disease | ✓ Varicose Veins |
✓ Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm | ✓ Critical Limb Ischemia | ✓ Diabetic Foot Wound |
Dr. A. K. Abushmaies M.D., FACS, RPVI
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Don't let vascular conditions hold you back from living your best life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards healthier veins and improved overall well-being. Our team is ready to help you restore your vascular health and regain your confidence. Let us be your trusted partner on this journey to a healthier you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Treatment options include watchful waiting, medication to control blood pressure, and surgical intervention. The choice depends on the aneurysm size, growth rate, and overall health. Small aneurysms typically require monitoring with regular ultrasounds. Medications such as beta-blockers may be prescribed to reduce blood pressure and decrease the risk of rupture. Surgery, such as endovascular repair or open surgical repair, may be necessary for more giant aneurysms or those at risk of rupture.
Surgery for abdominal aortic aneurysm is highly effective, particularly in preventing rupture and associated complications. Both endovascular repair and open surgical repair have shown good long-term outcomes. Endovascular repair is less invasive and associated with shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times. However, the choice of procedure depends on factors such as aneurysm size, location, and the patient's overall health. Discussing options with a vascular specialist is crucial for informed decision-making.
The risks associated with abdominal aortic aneurysm treatment vary depending on the chosen approach. Surgical interventions carry risks such as bleeding, infection, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Endovascular repair may pose risks like blood vessel injury or device-related complications. Additionally, there's a small risk of aneurysm rupture during or after surgery. However, the advantages of preventing rupture and its potentially fatal consequences generally outweigh these risks. Close monitoring and adherence to post-operative care are essential.