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Vascular care

Our team of providers can address vascular disease or specific conditions related to your vascular system – the vessels that move your blood and lymph fluids throughout your body. The vessels in your body are arteries, veins and capillaries. They are important for your bodily functions like respiratory, digestive, kidneys, bladder, and temperature of your body.

What type of care is typical for a vascular condition?

Beacon’s vascular specialists treat any disease that occurs within your vascular system – your arteries and veins. Common conditions and treatments may include:

  • blood clots
  • varicose veins
  • aneurysm, an abnormal swelling or bulge in an artery or vein
  • wounds that won’t heal, like those related to Peripheral Vascular Disease
  • plaque buildup in blood vessels, which causes them to narrow and limits blood flow
  • medication (treatment)
  • catheter or laser treatment
  • endarterectomies (treatment)
  • minimally invasive, image-guided treatment option for a variety of medical conditions
  • stenting/angioplasty (treatment)

Find vascular care providers

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About Beacon’s vascular care team

When you get treated at Beacon, your care is delivered by a team that is constantly coordinating with other colleagues and specialists. Our providers – vascular surgeons, cardiothoracic surgeons, interventional cardiologist and interventional radiologist – work together to provide patients with the best care possible.

Here are a few more reasons to choose Beacon:

  • Our vascular program is a collaborative multi-specialty team of providers delivering preventative, medical, surgical and endovascular treatments to improve vascular health and treat peripheral and cerebral vascular disease.
  • We have the most advanced imaging equipment in the region.
  • Our operating rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art X-ray technology.

Our providers are:

  • Highly trained, board-certified providers
  • Have decades of experience and have been providing team-based treatments surgeries for over 10 years.
  • Fellowship trained in vascular surgery or interventional radiology, meaning they are dedicated to staying current and pursue additional schooling in this specialty area beyond what is typically required.
  • Dedicated to amputation prevention, understanding that an amputation is a life-altering decision.
  • Engaged with research and bring new innovations into the area.
  • Creative in creating a customized plan for each patient to best suit their needs.
  • Work hard to make sure all recommended procedures minimize any risks or complications.

Get vascular care at Beacon

Start by having a conversation with your provider. They will refer you to the appropriate person to get your care started.

Who will help me through this process?

Our team includes care coordinators. These people will guide you through insurance questions, surgical plans and rehabilitation or therapy that follows your procedure.

Learn more about coordinators Learn more about vascular specialists  Learn more about screenings

Accolades

Read more about our awards and accolades for our regional vascular care.

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