True Precision Medical
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Peripheral Arterial Disease

Restore blood flow. Relieve limb pain. No open surgery.

Find relief optionsTakes less than 2 minutes
Conditions We Treat
  • Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
  • Claudication (leg pain with walking)
  • Critical limb ischemia
  • Non-healing wounds or ulcers
  • Rest pain in feet or legs
  • Arterial blockages in the iliac, femoral, or tibial arteries
Overview

Peripheral arterial disease occurs when plaque buildup narrows the arteries supplying blood to your legs, feet, or arms — causing pain, cramping, and in severe cases, non-healing wounds or limb-threatening ischemia. Traditional treatment often meant bypass surgery with weeks of recovery.

Our interventional specialists treat PAD endovascularly: through a tiny access point in the wrist or groin, we open blocked arteries with balloons and stents, restoring circulation the same day.

Our Approach
01

Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA)

A tiny balloon catheter is guided to the narrowed artery and inflated to open the blockage, restoring blood flow without any incision.

02

Endovascular Stenting

When angioplasty alone isn't sufficient, a small metal stent is placed inside the artery to hold it open long-term and prevent re-narrowing.

What to Expect

Before

A non-invasive vascular ultrasound or CT angiogram maps the location and severity of your arterial disease. We review findings together and build a personalized treatment plan.

During

Procedures are performed under light sedation through an access point smaller than a pencil tip. Most cases take one to two hours with minimal discomfort.

After

Same-day or next-morning discharge is standard. Most patients notice improved circulation and reduced pain within days. A structured follow-up plan monitors long-term vessel health.

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