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Restore Circulation and Relieve Leg Pain with PAD Treatment

Patients from Beaumont, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office. Minimally invasive treatment for peripheral artery disease that restores blood flow, relieves leg pain, and helps prevent amputation.

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Patients from Beaumont, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office located at 3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Suite #130, 19 miles away.

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What Is Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment?

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, most commonly the legs. This can cause leg pain with walking, numbness, and slow-healing wounds. Minimally invasive PAD treatment uses techniques like angioplasty, stenting, and atherectomy to open blocked arteries and restore normal blood flow. By addressing blockages early, these treatments help relieve symptoms, improve mobility, and reduce the risk of serious complications including amputation.

Who It's For

Who Can Benefit from Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment?

Peripheral artery disease affects millions of people, particularly those over 50, smokers, and individuals with diabetes or high cholesterol. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent disease progression and improve quality of life.

Leg Pain and Cramping

Individuals Experiencing Leg Pain When Walking

Pain, cramping, or fatigue in the legs during walking that resolves with rest is a classic sign of PAD. Treatment can relieve this discomfort and help you return to activities you enjoy.

Non-Healing Wounds

Patients with Slow-Healing Leg or Foot Wounds

Poor circulation can lead to wounds that heal slowly or not at all. Restoring blood flow with minimally invasive PAD treatment helps promote healing and reduces the risk of infection or amputation.

Reduced Mobility

Individuals with Reduced Mobility Due to Leg Discomfort

When leg pain limits your ability to walk, exercise, or perform daily activities, PAD may be the cause. Treatment can help restore circulation and improve your quality of life.

Amputation Prevention

Patients at Risk of Limb Loss

Advanced PAD can lead to critical limb ischemia, a serious condition that threatens limb survival. Early intervention with minimally invasive techniques can help restore blood flow and prevent amputation.

Common Symptoms

Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment for Patients with Leg Pain

PAD often goes undiagnosed because many people assume leg pain is a normal part of aging. However, recognizing the symptoms early and seeking treatment can prevent disease progression and serious complications.

checkLeg pain or cramping when walking (claudication)
checkNumbness or weakness in the legs
checkColdness in the lower leg or foot
checkSores on toes, feet, or legs that heal slowly
checkChange in the color of your legs
checkShiny, tight skin on the legs

Peripheral artery disease is diagnosed through a physical exam, ankle-brachial index (ABI) test, and imaging studies such as ultrasound or angiography. Once diagnosed, our specialists develop a personalized treatment plan to address your specific blockages and symptoms.

Minimally invasive PAD treatment typically involves a small catheter inserted through a blood vessel in the groin or arm. Using imaging guidance, our specialists can perform angioplasty, place stents, or remove plaque to restore blood flow. Most patients return home the same day.

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, schedule a consultation now →

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Are You a Candidate for PAD Treatment?

If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you may be a candidate for this treatment.

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Have you been diagnosed with Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) by a doctor?

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