Peripheral artery disease (PAD) also known as peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is when hardening of the arteries (or atherosclerosis)...
Overview Varicoceles are enlarged veins in the scrotum. To ensure blood flows in only one direction, these veins have...
Venous reflux disease is a progressive medical condition and if left untreated may worsen over time and develop into...
A doctor or vein specialist can usually diagnose broken blood vessels or spider veins on the face with a...
Sclerotherapy uses injections from a small needle to improve the cosmetic appearance of spider veins. It is also used...
Learn all there is to know about varicose veins with our Varicose Veins Guide. Varicose veins are primarily swollen...
Varicose Veins 101 Varicose veins are swollen, bulging and twisting veins that appear just under the skin. They often...
When a baby is born, parents often check for 10 fingers and 10 toes as a sign of...
Have you been noticing spider or blue veins appearing on your legs? While some leg vein conditions may be...
August 8, 2018 – IAC Reaccreditation Early detection of life threatening heart disorders, stroke and other diseases is possible through the use of vascular testing procedures performed within hospitals, outpatient centers and physicians’ offices. Cardiovascular diseases are the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. On average, one American dies every 39 seconds of cardiovascular disease – disorders of the heart and blood vessels. Stroke, a disorder of the blood supply to the brain, is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the country, with nearly 800,000 new strokes occurring annually. St. Johns Interventional and Vascular...