How Early PAD Treatment Can Prevent Wounds, Amputation, and Disability

Our Doctors Are Among the Most Trusted, Nationally Acclaimed Vascular Surgeons

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Early treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease can dramatically change outcomes. When circulation is restored early, wounds heal faster, pain improves, and mobility is preserved.

PAD restricts oxygen delivery to tissues. Over time, this leads to ulcers, infections, and tissue death. Early intervention can stop this progression.

Treatment options include lifestyle changes, medication, and minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty or stenting.

At the Vascular Institute of Chattanooga, our goal is limb preservation. As the region’s leader in advanced vascular care, we intervene early to prevent disability.

FAQs:
Can PAD wounds heal?
– Yes, with restored circulation.

Is amputation always necessary?
– No, early care prevents it.

How soon should I be seen?
-Immediately if wounds aren’t healing.

Self-referrals welcome. Appointments available within a week at six locations. Call 423.602.2750.

Our Doctors Are Among the Most Trusted, Nationally Acclaimed Vascular Surgeons

Call today to schedule a consultation with our expert team!

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