At Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Group Vascular Surgery in Prescott, our skilled vascular surgeons treat conditions associated with blood flow outside the heart, including those affecting your arteries, veins and lymphatic system. We diagnose, treat and help you manage a wide range of blood vessel and circulation disorders, such as peripheral artery disease (PAD), atherosclerosis and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). You can trust our team to provide compassionate, experienced care for your blood vessel health.
We treat problems in your aorta, the main artery in your body, including abdominal aortic aneurysms, thoracic aortic aneurysms, tears or blockages, to improve blood flow.
Our expert vascular surgeons perform advanced procedures to restore critical blood flow to the lower extremities, treating severe circulation problems, nonhealing wounds and infections to help prevent amputation and preserve limb function.
We use the latest available treatments and therapies for issues such as varicose veins, leg swelling (edema) or blood clots to improve comfort, appearance and circulation.
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A vascular surgeon treats issues with blood flow in your arteries and veins outside of your heart and brain. Our surgeons have expertise in treating blocked arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms, varicose veins and poor circulation in your legs.
While you may not experience symptoms in its earlier stages, signs of vascular disease can include:
Leg pain when walking
Leg swelling (edema)
Numbness in your legs or feet (peripheral neuropathy)
Slow-healing wounds on your feet or legs
An aneurysm is a weak or bulging area within a blood vessel. If an aneurysm grows too large, it can burst and cause serious bleeding. Our vascular surgeons monitor and repair aneurysms to prevent them from bursting.
No. Many vascular conditions can be treated with medication, lifestyle changes or minimally invasive procedures. We may recommend surgery when necessary, or if other treatment options are not effective.
Our vascular surgeons have expertise in minimally invasive treatments, such as endovascular stents. These procedures use only very small incisions, helping you recover faster and reduce your risk of complications.
Your doctor may refer you to a vascular surgeon if you have ongoing leg pain while walking, non-healing wounds, severe varicose veins, aneurysm or a circulation issue.
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