Carotid artery disease is a special form of PAD that we treat which involves the carotid arteries. It can results in small or large strokes, or loss of vision.
Peripheral arterial disease affects blood vessels called arteries which carry blood from your heart to other parts of your body including your upper and lower extremities.
Renovascular hypertension is high blood pressure caused by the kidneys’ natural hormonal response to not getting enough blood from the arteries. It is very treatable when properly diagnosed.
Venous insufficiency occurs when veins have trouble sending blood from the limbs back to the heart. It is most commonly caused by blood clots or varicose veins, and is very treatable.