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Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) Treatment & Diagnosis

PVD Treatment From Specialists In Chicago & Hoffman Estates, IL

Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) affects the flow of oxygen-rich blood to your organs and tissues, potentially leading to serious complications. At Healwell Primary Care, our dedicated team of PVD specialists in Chicago & Hoffman Estates offers thorough evaluations to accurately diagnose peripheral vascular disease. Early diagnosis is crucial in preventing complications such as decreased mobility and chronic pain. Our PVD treatment options are tailored to meet your unique needs, ensuring you receive the best possible care.

If you suspect you may have PVD or have been diagnosed with it, don’t wait to seek help. We provide comprehensive PVD testing to assess your condition effectively. At our clinics in Chicago & Hoffman Estates, we prioritize your health and well-being. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for peripheral vascular disease treatment or to learn more about our specialized services.

PVD Treatment and Testing in Chicago and Hoffman Estates, IL

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What is peripheral vascular Disease?

Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is a persistent condition that hinders healthy blood circulation. Atherosclerosis — where plaque adheres to wall of the artery -is the most prevalent reason for PVD. As time passes atherosclerosis causes the walls to become stiff, hard and weaken, limiting blood flow. The organs, limbs and tissues require oxygen-rich blood to flourish.

A thorough evaluation and diagnosis of PVD is crucial for avoiding complications like slow healing injuries, limb loss and stroke. Healwell Primary Care is a modern clinic with branches in Chicago and Hoffman Estates, IL, that offers on-site testing to assess the risk of peripheral vascular disorder. The team utilizes cutting-edge technology to identify your condition.

Causes of peripheral vascular Disease

Peripheral vascular diseases usually cause absence of symptoms in the early stages. A thorough examination will be your only chance to determine whether you suffer from the condition. The medical team might recommend the need for an assessment if you’ve got the risk factors for peripheral vascular diseases, like hypertension or high cholesterol (high blood pressure).
They can also conduct an assessment if you have:

If you don’t undergo a thorough evaluation and the proper treatment for peripheral vascular disease, it could cause the development of gangrene (dead tissues) and restrict your mobility.

What happens when you undergo a pVD Diagnosis?

When you show up for your peripheral vascular disease assessment the medical team goes over the medical history of you and then performs an examination. The next step is to request tests like:

Blood work

Examining your blood for high amounts of glucose (sugar) and cholesterol may aid in detecting high cholesterol and diabetes both of which increase the chance of developing PVD.

Index of the Ankle and Brachial (ABI)

An ABI examines the blood pressure of different parts of your body, including the ankle and arm. The team could use this test in conjunction with an exercise screen, taking your blood pressure prior to and after you walk on the treadmill.

Doppler ultrasound

A Doppler ultrasound monitors blood flow to identify blocked arterial blood vessels. It can also assist in determining the extent to which your arteries have been becoming narrower.

The team collaborates with you to establish the kinds of tests needed to determine the cause and treatment of PVD.

Contact Healwell Primary Care or schedule an appointment today online for PVD treatment & diagnosis in Chicago & Hoffman Estates, IL.

FAQs About Peripheral Vascular Disease

PVD or peripheral vascular disease is a medical condition that occurs when the blood vessels outside the heart and brain narrow. This can cause the blockage of blood flow affecting arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels.

PVD can lead to reduced blood flow and oxygen delivery to blood vessels and veins. There are a few common symptoms of PVD including:

  • Skin changes. Decreased temperature or shiny skin on legs or feet.
  • Dead tissues due to low blood flow.
  • Hair loss on legs
  • Wounds take more time to heal.
  • Numbness or tingling

You should consider going for PVD testing if you notice any of the symptoms mentioned above. Additionally, there are a few other factors to consider, if you are-

  • Age (Over 50)
  • Someone with a history of heart disease
  • Male gender
  • Postmenopausal women
  • Physically inactive

Healthcare professionals at Healwell Primary Care will check your medical history before suggesting any treatment. Below are common approaches to treating PVD:

  • Lifestyle changes
  • Weight management
  • Angiogram
  • Doppler ultrasound flow studies
  • Bypass Surgery
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