Vascular Surgery
We offer an advanced approach to the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of vascular disease. Vascular disease is any illness or injury that affects the circulatory system. Age, hereditary factors and certain lifestyle behaviors may cause arteries to narrow or clog and become unable to circulate oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.
Decreased circulation causes tissue damage or death. It can lead to serious health problems including heart attack, stroke or kidney failure. Most commonly, it affects the heart, brain and legs.
Like heart disease, vascular disease is silent in its early stages and symptoms often go undiagnosed. Although vascular disease doesn't go away, the earlier it is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat.
Clinic Information
Clinic appointments: (715) 531-6700, toll-free (800) 993-2325, call Monday-Friday
Location: Hudson Hospital & Clinics, second floor
Care for vascular disease include:
- Peripheral arterial disease/peripheral vascular disease
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Carotid artery disease
- Varicose vein disease
- Dialysis access
- Deep vein thrombosis and other venous disorders
Our comprehensive approach includes:
- Assessment - Specialists will evaluate your medical history.
- Diagnostic testing - High tech imaging techniques help determine the cause of disease.
- Treatment options - Specialists will discuss treatment options with you. Depending on your diagnosis, treatment may include non-surgical therapies, minimally invasive treatments or surgery.
- Follow-up - After treatment, we'll work with you to help you get and stay healthy.
- Disease prevention & education - We'll make sure you have all the information you need about vascular disease.
