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How to Remove Varicose Veins

How to Remove Varicose Veins

Mar 19
Posted by: Aaron Glueck Date: Mar 19. 2019

What Are Varicose Veins? Varicose veins are enlarged veins that may be twisted and have an undesirable appearance. In some cases, they may signal read more

What is Cardiac Catheterization?

What is Cardiac Catheterization?

Feb 26
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Feb 26. 2019

Cardiac catheterization is a procedure that is used to diagnose and treat conditions impacting the heart. A flexible, slender tube - a catheter - is read more

When Is the Best Time to See a Cardiologist?

When Is the Best Time to See a Cardiologist?

Jan 22
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Jan 22. 2019

A cardiologist is a physician who focuses on illness affecting the heart and the blood vessels. Someone who experiences heart problems or read more

Are Spider Veins Harmful?

Are Spider Veins Harmful?

Dec 17
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Dec 17. 2018

Spider veins are a milder type of varicose veins. They can be unsightly when their weblike patterns (hence the name) are visible on the surface of read more

Benefits of a Stress Test

Benefits of a Stress Test

Nov 9
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Nov 9. 2018

When you have a heart problem or when your doctor suspects one, you might need to take a stress test. This type of test can provide your doctor with read more

Am I A Candidate For A Leg Arterial Sonogram?

Am I A Candidate For A Leg Arterial Sonogram?

Oct 15
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Oct 15. 2018

What Is a Leg Arterial Sonogram? A sonogram is a type of diagnostic imaging procedure that uses high frequency sound waves to create an image of the read more

Treatment For Coronary Artery Disease

Treatment For Coronary Artery Disease

Sep 13
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Sep 13. 2018

Coronary artery disease occurs when the blood vessels responsible for supplying many of the heart’s needs -- including oxygenated blood and necessary read more

Causes Of Deep Vein Thrombosis

Causes Of Deep Vein Thrombosis

Aug 21
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Aug 21. 2018

You may have heard warnings that it’s important to walk around and stretch your legs when you’re on a plane or work in an environment where you are read more

What Causes Spider Veins?

What Causes Spider Veins?

Jul 17
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Jul 17. 2018

Spider veins that appear on your body, such as your legs, usually don’t cause major health problems. However, their highly visible appearance can read more

Signs That You May Need An Electrocardiogram (EKG)

Signs That You May Need An Electrocardiogram (EKG)

Jun 13
Posted by: Kibinesh Fulas Date: Jun 13. 2018

When your doctor has reason to suspect that you might be at risk of having a heart problem, you might need to have an electrocardiogram (EKG) done. An read more

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  • Vascular
    • Vascular Conditions
      • Varicose Veins
      • Spider Veins
      • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
      • Iliac Vein Compression
      • Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
      • Peripheral Leg Artery Disease (PAD)
      • Leg Sores (Ulcer)
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    • Vascular Procedures
      • Ambulatory Phlebectomy
      • Angioplasty & Stent Placement
      • Endovenous Laser Ablation
      • Iliac Venogram / Iliac Vein Stent
      • Back
    • Vascular Tests
      • Ankle Brachial Index (ABI Test)
      • Leg Arterial Ultrasound
      • Leg Venous Ultrasound
      • Leg Angiogram
      • Back
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  • Cardiovascular
    • Cardiovascular Conditions
      • Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
      • Aortic Stenosis (AS)
      • Coronary Artery Disease
      • Heart Attack
      • Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
      • Premature Contraction Beat (PVCs and PACs)
      • Bradycardia
      • Back
    • Cardiovascular Procedures
      • Electrophysiology Study (EPS)
      • Cardiac Catheterization
      • Back
    • Cardiovascular Tests
      • Exercise Stress Test
      • Event Monitor (Such as LINQ)
      • Holter Monitor
      • Electrocardiogram (EKG)
      • Stress Echocardiogram & Instructions
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