Can Peripheral Vascular Disease Be Treated Without Surgery?

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Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) affects how blood flows through your legs and feet, often causing pain, cramping, numbness, or wounds that won’t heal. For many people, the idea of vascular treatment immediately brings thoughts of major surgery or long hospital stays. The good news is that PVD can often be treated without traditional surgery, especially when it’s diagnosed early and managed by specialists who focus on minimally invasive care.

At Valley Interventional Associates in Oakland, NJ, vascular treatment is led by Dr. John Lee and Dr. Navin Budhwani, experienced interventional cardiologists who specialize in diagnosing and treating circulation problems using advanced, evidence-based techniques. Their approach focuses on restoring blood flow while minimizing downtime and discomfort.

Non-Surgical PVD Treatment Options

Non-surgical treatment for PVD centers on improving circulation without large incisions or hospital admission. Many patients are candidates for minimally invasive procedures performed in an office-based lab setting. These treatments use small catheters and advanced imaging to directly target narrowed or blocked blood vessels.

Common non-surgical options include vascular ultrasound for diagnosis, peripheral angiograms to pinpoint circulation issues, and peripheral angioplasty to open narrowed arteries using balloons or stents. These procedures are designed to improve blood flow, relieve symptoms, and reduce the risk of complications such as ulcers or limb ischemia.

Why Minimally Invasive Care Makes a Difference

Minimally invasive vascular care offers several important advantages. Procedures are typically performed on an outpatient basis, meaning that you can return home the same day. Recovery times are often shorter, so you can experience symptom improvement without the disruption of major surgery.

An office-based lab environment also allows for more personalized care. You receive direct access to your vascular specialist, faster scheduling, and a streamlined experience from check-in to discharge. For patients managing chronic conditions like diabetes or PVD, this continuity of care is especially valuable.

When Early Treatment Matters Most

PVD often progresses quietly, especially in its early stages. Addressing circulation problems before symptoms worsen can help protect mobility, support wound healing, and reduce long-term risks. Early evaluation and non-surgical treatment may also help delay or avoid more invasive interventions later on.

Expert Vascular Care Close to Home

If you’re living with leg pain, poor circulation, or concerns about PVD, you don’t have to assume surgery is your only option. Valley Interventional Associates offers comprehensive, minimally invasive vascular care in Oakland and Wayne, NJ, all in one convenient location. To learn more about your treatment options, contact our team at (973) 692-0033.

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