Treatment
Peripheral Angiography
Peripheral Angiography - Early Detection for Better Vascular Health
Peripheral Angiography is a specialized diagnostic procedure used to examine the blood vessels outside the heart—especially those in the legs, arms, and neck. It helps doctors identify blockages, narrowing, or abnormalities in the arteries that may cause pain, numbness, or circulation problems.
This advanced imaging test uses a contrast dye and high-resolution X-ray technology to give a detailed view of your peripheral arteries. It is a key step in diagnosing conditions like Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), ensuring early detection and timely treatment.
Why Peripheral Angiography Is Important?
- Detects blockages in peripheral arteries
- Helps diagnose Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
- Identifies poor blood flow causing leg pain or cramps
- Prevents complications like ulcers or gangrene
- Guides treatment plans like angioplasty or stent placement
Benefits of Peripheral Angiography
- Quick and accurate diagnosis
- Minimally invasive procedure
- Helps doctors choose the correct treatment
- Improves long-term vascular health
Who Should Consider This Test?
- Leg pain while walking
- Numbness or tingling in limbs
- Non-healing wounds
- Cold or pale feet
- Suspected artery blockage