PAD Awareness Month: Your Call to Action for Vascular Wellness

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USA Vascular Centers  was featured in the Associated Press (AP) during  peripheral artery disease (PAD) Awareness Month this  September for urging the public to take preventive steps for their vascular health. PAD is a serious, yet often overlooked, circulatory disorder affecting up to 12 million Americans. It’s caused by clogged arteries that restrict blood flow, especially to the legs and feet, leading to symptoms like pain, numbness, and skin discoloration. If left untreated, PAD can lead to severe issues like heart attack, stroke, and amputation.

USA Vascular Centers specializes in non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments for PAD, such as angioplasty, stenting, and atherectomy. These office-based procedures offer a faster recovery and lower risk than traditional vascular surgery. According to Dr. Yan Katsnelson, CEO of USA Vascular Centers, their mission is to help people live without PAD symptoms through early detection and accessible treatment.

The organization offers risk assessments and diagnostic testing to help people take the first step toward living a healthier life and avoid the need for more complex surgical procedures.

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