Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) Program

Verde Valley Medical Center’s PVD program specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of Peripheral Vascular Disease.

PVD is a condition in which the arteries that deliver blood to the body become narrowed or clogged. PVD is caused by atherosclerosis.

PVD is common among individuals more than 50 years old. People with PVD also have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. According to the American Heart Association, as many as 12 million Americans experience PVD.

Risk factors for PVD:
• Smoker
• Hypertension
• Overweight
• Diabetes
• Elevated cholesterol
• Inactive lifestyle
• Family history of heart or vascular problems

Symptoms
• Fatigue, aching, cramping or pain in legs, toes or feet while walking
• Numbness or weakness in the legs
• Slow healing sores on feet or legs

Procedures:
• Angioplasty (balloon repair of a narrowed artery)
• Stent placement (mesh tube inserted into a narrowed artery)
• Atherectomy (removal of plaque within a narrowed artery using a special catheter to shave away plaque)

Program features:
• On-site interventional cardiologists, radiologists and a caring team of healthcare professionals
• Risk assessment, analysis and therapy recommendations
• Noninvasive and invasive testing
• Repair of narrowing and blockages
• State-of-the-art Cardiac Cath Lab and medical imaging equipment
• On-site rehabilitation services
• Education to reduce or eliminate risk factors and improve long-term health
 

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CONTACT INFORMATION

For more information, call 928 639-6509.

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