The Region's Leading Peripheral Vascular Disease CareAt Luminis Health, we use advanced treatments and a highly experienced team approach to managing PVD. In fact, PVD is one of the most common vascular conditions we treat.You can trust us for your vascular care because we:Are nationally recognized. The American College of Cardiology recognizes Luminis Health for its commitment to hospital care for heart patients. You'll find us on the 2022 U.S. News & World Report list of “Best Hospitals."Have an experienced surgical team. Our surgeons perform many procedures each year. PVD is one of the most common conditions we treat.Offer the latest PVD treatments. Our vascular specialists are pioneers in the field, and we use the latest technology to detect and treat PVD. Our advanced surgical techniques offer treatments with less pain and faster recovery times.Provide multidisciplinary care teams. Your dedicated team of health care professionals includes cardiologists, physical therapists, wound care specialists and other providers. We'll partner and support you every step of the way.
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Peripheral Vascular Disease
It's easy to mistake leg pain for a sore muscle. But if it occurs on a regular basis, or your legs feel weak or heavy, the problem might be your arteries, not your muscles. Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a problem that often affects blood vessels leading to poor blood flow in your legs or feet.What is Peripheral Vascular Disease?PVD is also known as peripheral artery disease (PAD). It happens when plaque slowly builds up in arteries in one or both of your legs. Over time, it restricts blood flow, causes pain and can lead to wounds that won't heal.At Luminis Health, our vascular specialists offer state-of-the-art treatments for PVD that will keep you pain-free and moving.
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Dr. Dawood didn’t judge me or try to persuade me otherwise. He sympathized with me and made sure that my mind would be right for surgery. My surgery was a success! - Brandi
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Luminis Health vascular care specialists offer advanced treatments to keep your blood vessels healthy.
Did you know an adult heart pumps blood through an impressive 60,000-mile highway of blood vessels throughout your body? Vascular care specialists at Luminis Health use the latest technology to keep your blood vessels in top shape so your blood — and you — can keep moving. We Go the Extra Mile to Care for Your Blood Vessels Every single part of your body relies on healthy blood vessels. Arteries, veins and capillaries deliver blood, oxygen and nutrients to your organs and carry waste away. Vascular diseases affect your blood vessels and block blood flow. They can cause pain and impact your quality of life. And if not diagnosed and treated, they might lead to a stroke or heart attack. Vascular care specialists at Luminis Health are pioneers in the field. Which is why patients from across the country come to us for vascular care. We use specialized procedures and advanced treatments to keep every mile of your blood vessels healthy. We're known for: Nationally recognized care. The American College of Cardiology recognizes Luminis Health for its commitment to hospital care for heart patients. We're proud to appear in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report list of “Best Hospitals." Advanced expertise. Vascular specialists use the latest technology to detect often hidden vascular conditions. And our advanced, minimally invasive surgical techniques offer treatments with less pain and faster recovery times. Multidisciplinary care teams. Your dedicated team of health care professionals includes cardiologists, physical therapists, nutritionists and other providers. We partner and support you every step of the way.
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A medical emergency can happen at any time, to anyone. That's why Luminis Health provides exceptional emergency care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you're experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911. Do not drive yourself. When to Go to the ER If you think you may be having a medical emergency, don't hesitate to come to the Emergency Room (ER). By seeking treatment for medical emergencies as early as possible, you'll have the best possible outcome. Come to the ER if you're experiencing: Chest pain or difficulty breathing. Weakness or numbness on one side. Slurred speech. Seizures. Fainting or a change in mental state. Severe headache (the “worst headache of your life"). Serious burns. Severe abdominal pain. Head or eye injury. Broken bones or dislocated joints. Unexplained or persistent high fever. Severe cuts that may need stitches. Thoughts of suicide or hurting someone else. Vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain with pregnancy. , If you don't have health insurance, don't let that stop you from getting emergency care. We see all patients, regardless of whether you have health insurance. If you are a self-pay patient, we can connect you to government programs that may help with your health care costs. Our billing department can also work with you on payment plans.
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