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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Treatment

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Symptoms of Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Treatment in Stockton, CA

At Aria Vascular, we provide advanced, minimally invasive treatment for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) throughout Stockton and the Central Valley. PAD is a serious circulation condition that reduces blood flow to the legs and feet, increasing the risk of non-healing wounds, limb loss, and cardiovascular complications.

Our multidisciplinary vascular team specializes in early diagnosis and endovascular treatment options designed to restore circulation safely and effectively.

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What Is Peripheral Arterial Disease?

Peripheral Arterial Disease occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries that supply blood to the legs. This narrowing restricts oxygen-rich blood flow and can cause pain, cramping, and tissue damage.

PAD is commonly associated with:

PAD is progressive and should be evaluated early to prevent serious complications.

Interventional radiology treats serious conditions like PAD, DVT, fibroids, and tumors using image-guided, minimally invasive techniques.

PAD Conditions We Treat

At Aria Vascular, we treat a full spectrum PAD conditions using minimally invasive techniques.

Claudication

Claudication is leg pain or cramping that occurs while walking and improves with rest. It’s often the earliest sign of PAD. Our team evaluates circulation and determines whether lifestyle management or minimally invasive intervention is appropriate.

Non-Healing Wounds

Reduced blood flow can prevent wounds from healing properly, particularly in the feet and lower legs. Poor circulation significantly increases the risk of infection and amputation if untreated.

Diabetic Limb Management

Patients with diabetes are at higher risk for PAD and limb-threatening complications. We work closely with patients and referring providers to preserve limb health and restore circulation when needed.

Minimally Invasive PAD Treatment Options

Minimally Invasive PAD Treatment Options

Treatment options may include:

Most procedures are performed on an outpatient basis using local anesthesia or conscious sedation.

When Should You See a PAD Specialist?

Schedule an evaluation if you experience:

Early diagnosis significantly improves long-term outcomes.

Why Choose Aria Vascular for PAD Treatment?

Aria Vascular is the only comprehensive, multidisciplinary vascular center in San Joaquin County offering advanced arterial and endovascular care.

Patients choose us for:
Board-certified vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists
State-of-the-art imaging and cath lab technology
Minimally invasive, limb-preserving procedures
Outpatient care options
Local care in Stockton serving Lodi, Manteca, and Modesto

Our goal is simple: restore circulation, relieve symptoms, and protect your long-term vascular health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is PAD dangerous?

Yes. Untreated PAD increases the risk of limb loss, heart attack, and stroke.

In many cases, minimally invasive endovascular treatments can restore blood flow without open surgery

Most patients experience minimal discomfort and return home the same day.

When medically necessary, PAD treatments are typically covered by insurance.

Our center is located in Stockton, CA, and we proudly serve patients throughout San Joaquin County and surrounding areas, including Lodi, Manteca, and Modesto.

You can request an appointment online through our website, call our office at (209) 226-4300, or email info@ariavascular.com. Our team will guide you through the process and help you start your journey toward better vascular health.