Vascular Treatments for Women in Florida
Florida, the Sunshine State, known for many things, from Disneyworld to South Beach and everything in between! With coasts on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, Florida is the perfect place to soak up the summer sun rays. Along with the majestic beachfront towns and bustling metropolitan cities, Florida is also an ideal state to seek vascular treatment for women. With a growing population rate, clinics are focusing on expanding their services to provide the care patients have come to expect from the best. Amongst these are our vascular specialists at the USA Vascular Centers. Our new clinic in Hallandale is the perfect place for women to receive blocked fallopian tubes treatment as well as PAD treatment in Florida! It’s a common misconception that vascular disease only affects people with poor health habits, diets, and an inactive lifestyle. Likewise, it’s equally inaccurate to assume that men are more likely than women to suffer from vascular diseases. A growing and aging population across the country has led to an increase in the number of women who suffer from vascular health
issues throughout their lives. For women in particular, they must monitor their overall vascular health in addition to their reproductive systems. First, women are increasingly experiencing symptoms related to Peripheral Artery Disease, also known as PAD. PAD is common, yet can be a very serious diagnosis brought out for a number of reasons. The most common for both men and women is a buildup of excess fat and cholesterol in the arteries. This buildup results from poor diet, inadequate blood flow, and a lack of vein flow sufficiency. At the USA Vascular Centers, we offer the most effective PAD treatment in Florida using our non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure, known as Stent Angioplasty. Having been performed hundreds of time, Stent Angioplasty is a simple and effective way to immediately resolve the symptoms related to PAD. Performed in our clinics, patients can leave the same day and resume normal activities almost immediately! Next, another common vascular issue women face is blocked fallopian tubes. Blocked fallopian tubes can lead to swelling in the pelvic region and more importantly, infertility. For blocked fallopian tubes treatment, our specialists perform Fallopian Tube Recanalization, FTR. This procedure, like many others, is a non-surgical, outpatient operation that is performed in our clinics. Within 30 minutes, the procedure is completed and patients will go home the same day. It’s important to note, though, that FTR does not guarantee the chances of pregnancy. However, if you suffer from blocked fallopian tubes, FTR is the most effective way to treat your symptoms and possibly conceive.