Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
Vascular surgery encompasses the diagnosis and comprehensive, longitudinal management of disorders of the arterial, venous, and lymphatic systems, exclusive of the intracranial and coronary arteries. This includes the aorta and its branches, the arteries of the neck, pelvis and upper and lower extremities, and the venous system.
Our fully functioning Vascular Lab provides non-invasive testing such as plethysmography and duplex ultrasound. Our team provides screening and surveillance, medical management, risk factor management, wound management, and other adjunctive procedures for a variety of vascular disorders. We are also part of a multidisciplinary limb salvage team whose mission is to provide optimal care and achieve the highest level of function and mobility for our patients - whether that is to help prevent a limb from being amputated or to offer the best options for a prosthetic.
Mission
Our mission is to provide patients with the highest quality of care in a timely manner by offering a comprehensive approach to vascular diseases through preventive services, diagnostic expertise, and a variety of techniques for open and endovascular surgical management.
Appointment Requirements
All appointments in the Vascular Surgery Clinic and Lab are supported by a referral from the Primary Care Manager (PCM) or Provider. If a study is required, please note the study.
All referrals are processed within a timely manner and per protocol. You are required to contact the clinic for an appointment after the submission of a referral by your PCM or provider. The clinic will also notify the patient with an appointment once the referral is processed.
Some Conditions We Evaluate
- Aneurysmal Disorders
- Aortoiliac Occlusive Arterial Disease
- Carotid Artery Disease
- Chronic Venous Insufficiency & Lymphedema (VA and Active Duty patients only)
- Hemodialysis access (except Hickman or Portacath)
- Inflammatory Disease
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome
- Renovascular conditions
- Thoracic outlet
- Vascular Trauma
- Venous Ulcers
- Visceral Arterial Disease