Peripheral Angiography & Angioplasty

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Peripheral Angiography & Angioplasty

At Prime Heart Care, we provide advanced diagnostic and treatment options for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) through Peripheral Angiography and Angioplasty. These minimally invasive procedures help restore blood flow in arteries outside the heart, particularly in the legs, arms, and other vital regions.


What is Peripheral Angiography?

Peripheral Angiography is a diagnostic imaging test that uses contrast dye and X-rays to visualize blockages or narrowing in the arteries supplying the legs, arms, or other organs.

Why is it done?

  • To evaluate symptoms like leg pain, cramps, or non-healing ulcers

  • To detect narrowed or blocked arteries in peripheral circulation

  • To plan treatment for peripheral artery disease (PAD)


What is Peripheral Angioplasty?

Peripheral Angioplasty is a minimally invasive treatment where a catheter with a balloon is used to open narrowed arteries. In some cases, a stent is placed to keep the artery open.

When is it needed?

  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD) causing leg pain or claudication

  • Non-healing wounds or ulcers due to poor circulation

  • Prevention of amputation in severe cases

  • To improve mobility and quality of life


Benefits of Peripheral Angioplasty

  • Restores blood flow to affected limbs

  • Relieves pain and improves walking ability

  • Promotes healing of foot/leg ulcers

  • Minimally invasive with quicker recovery

  • Reduces the risk of limb loss in advanced PAD


Why Choose Prime Heart Care?

  • Expert interventional cardiologists trained in peripheral interventions

  • Advanced imaging and angioplasty techniques for accuracy and safety

  • Focus on limb salvage and improved quality of life

  • Comprehensive care including diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up

At Prime Heart Care, our goal is to provide effective solutions for Peripheral Artery Disease through safe and advanced procedures, helping patients regain mobility and prevent long-term complications.

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