Your vascular system plays a critical role in delivering oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. When arteries or veins become narrowed, blocked, weakened, or damaged, circulation can be affected and lead to a variety of health concerns ranging from leg pain and swelling to stroke risk and limb-threatening conditions. At Colorado Springs Cardiology, our Vascular Services team provides comprehensive evaluation, advanced diagnostics, minimally invasive treatments, and long-term management for a wide range of vascular conditions. Our goal is to help patients improve circulation, reduce symptoms, prevent complications, and maintain healthier lives.
Vascular disease can affect blood vessels throughout the body, often developing gradually over time. Our vascular specialists diagnose and treat conditions involving both the arterial and venous systems using advanced imaging, evidence-based treatment strategies, and personalized care plans. Whether you’re experiencing circulation problems, non-healing wounds, leg discomfort, or vascular-related symptoms, our team provides expert care designed around your specific needs.
Peripheral Arterial Disease occurs when plaque buildup narrows arteries and reduces blood flow to the legs and other extremities. Early diagnosis and treatment can help relieve symptoms, improve mobility, and reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular complications.
Comprehensive evaluation, diagnostic testing, risk-factor management, minimally invasive interventions, and long-term care for patients with reduced arterial circulation.
Carotid artery disease affects the arteries that supply blood to the brain and can significantly increase the risk of stroke. Our vascular specialists provide advanced diagnostic evaluations and treatment options designed to improve blood flow and reduce future stroke risk.
Advanced vascular imaging, carotid artery evaluations, medical management, and intervention options focused on protecting long-term brain and vascular health.
Venous disease can cause symptoms such as swelling, heaviness, discomfort, skin changes, and visible varicose veins. Effective treatment can improve circulation, reduce symptoms, and help prevent disease progression.
Comprehensive vein evaluations, vascular ultrasound diagnostics, conservative therapies, and minimally invasive treatments for chronic venous insufficiency and related conditions.
Severely reduced blood flow can impair healing and threaten tissue health. Chronic limb ischemia is a serious vascular condition that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment to help preserve circulation, promote healing, and reduce the risk of limb loss.
Advanced vascular diagnostics, circulation-restoring procedures, wound-related vascular care, and limb preservation strategies for patients with severe arterial disease.
Endovascular medicine allows many vascular conditions to be treated using minimally invasive techniques performed through small catheter entry points rather than traditional surgery. These procedures often offer faster recovery and excellent long-term outcomes.
Minimally invasive angioplasty, stenting, atherectomy, and other catheter-based procedures designed to restore blood flow and improve vascular function.
Patients requiring hemodialysis depend on reliable vascular access to receive ongoing treatment. Our specialists provide evaluation, creation, maintenance, and intervention services for dialysis access fistulas and related vascular access needs.
Comprehensive dialysis access planning, fistula monitoring, vascular interventions, and long-term access management for patients with kidney disease.
Many vascular conditions can now be treated using minimally invasive procedures that reduce recovery times while improving outcomes. In addition to intervention, our team focuses on long-term vascular health through risk-factor management, lifestyle guidance, preventive care, and ongoing monitoring designed to reduce future complications.
Because vascular disease is often connected to broader cardiovascular health, patients benefit from access to Colorado Springs Cardiology’s multidisciplinary team. Our vascular specialists collaborate closely with cardiologists, interventional providers, imaging experts, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s needs.
Healthy circulation is essential for maintaining mobility, organ function, wound healing, and overall wellness. Colorado Springs Cardiology is committed to helping patients identify vascular disease early, access advanced treatment options, and achieve better long-term outcomes through personalized, evidence-based vascular care.
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Vascular specialists diagnose and treat conditions affecting arteries and veins, including peripheral arterial disease, carotid artery disease, venous disease, chronic limb ischemia, aneurysms, dialysis access issues, and other circulation disorders.
Heart disease affects the heart itself, while vascular disease involves arteries and veins throughout the body. However, the two conditions often share common risk factors and may occur together.
Common symptoms include leg pain while walking, swelling, numbness, non-healing wounds, visible varicose veins, cold extremities, skin discoloration, and circulation-related discomfort.
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs when plaque buildup narrows arteries and reduces blood flow to the legs and other parts of the body.
No. Many vascular conditions can be managed with lifestyle changes, medications, minimally invasive endovascular procedures, or a combination of treatments.
Endovascular procedures are minimally invasive treatments performed through catheters placed inside blood vessels to restore circulation and treat vascular disease.
Early detection can help prevent disease progression, reduce the risk of complications, preserve circulation, and improve long-term health outcomes.
Colorado Springs Cardiology offers advanced vascular diagnostics, minimally invasive treatment options, experienced specialists, and coordinated cardiovascular care designed to help patients maintain healthier circulation and improved quality of life.
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