by admin | Aug 18, 2025 | Vascular Disease, Women's Health
When we think about women’s health, topics like reproductive care or breast health often come to mind, but there’s one area that deserves just as much attention: vascular health. Your vascular system is made up of a complex network of arteries and veins that carry...
by Camila Anderson Comas | Aug 5, 2022 | Arterial Disease, Chronic Pain, Diseases, Pain Management, Vascular Disease
Are you suffering from chronic pain in your legs, feet, & ankles? If so, you may be suffering from Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). This circulatory condition occurs when excess plaque buildup accumulates in the artery walls. It can cause leg pain, muscle cramps...
by Camila Anderson Comas | Jul 25, 2022 | Diseases, Treatments, Vascular Disease, Venous Disease
Varicose veins in the feet are bulging veins that run just beneath the surface of the skin. They are engorged, twisted, & typically dark blue in appearance. Varicose veins can be found anywhere on your body but occur most commonly in the legs & feet. While...
by Camila Anderson Comas | Apr 30, 2022 | Arterial Disease, Chronic Pain, Diseases, Pain Management, Treatments, Vascular Disease
What is PAD? Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a circulatory condition that occurs when there is excessive plaque build-up on the arterial walls, causing the arteries to narrow. This fatty plaque buildup is also known as atherosclerosis. Plaque is an unhealthy...
by Camila Anderson Comas | Apr 7, 2022 | Diseases, Treatments, Vascular Disease, Venous Disease, Women's Health
What are varicose veins? Varicose veins are bulging veins that run just beneath the surface of the skin. These veins will commonly appear on the legs and feet. They are a result of malfunctioning valves in inside the unhealthy vein. When these valves malfunction,...
by Camila Anderson Comas | Feb 19, 2022 | Diseases, Pain Management, Treatments, Vascular Disease
What is PAD? Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) develops when excessive plaque accumulates in the arteries. As a result, blood flow is restricted, especially in the lower extremities such as the legs, feet, and ankles. Patients afflicted with PAD will typically receive...