PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE TREATMENT LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) can significantly impact your ability to walk, stay active, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Reduced blood flow to the legs can lead to pain, slow-healing wounds, and serious complications if left untreated.

At Precision Vascular Kentucky, we offer advanced, minimally invasive PAD treatments in Louisville, KY, designed to restore circulation, relieve symptoms, and help prevent disease progression.

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How Peripheral Artery Disease Is Treated

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) develops when arteries become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup, limiting blood flow to the legs and feet. Effective treatment is focused on restoring circulation, managing symptoms, and preventing the condition from progressing into more serious complications.

Treatment for PAD is designed to:

  • Improve blood flow to the legs and feet
  • Reduce symptoms such as leg pain, cramping, and fatigue during walking
  • Prevent complications like non-healing wounds, infections, or limb damage
  • Support mobility and overall quality of life

Depending on the severity of the condition, treatment may range from conservative management to advanced minimally invasive procedures. Early-stage PAD can often be managed with lifestyle changes and medication, while more advanced cases may require targeted interventions to reopen blocked arteries.

At Precision Vascular Kentucky, we take a comprehensive and personalized approach to PAD care. Every patient undergoes a detailed evaluation so we can recommend the most effective treatment plan based on their symptoms, circulation, and overall health.

Our Approach to PAD Treatment

Lifestyle & Risk Factor Management

For early-stage PAD, improving overall vascular health plays a key role in managing symptoms and slowing disease progression:

  • Smoking cessation to improve circulation and reduce further artery damage
  • Regular exercise programs to promote better blood flow and walking endurance
  • Heart-healthy diet to support vascular health and reduce plaque buildup

Blood pressure and cholesterol control to lower the risk of disease progression

Medication Management

Medications may also be recommended to support circulation and manage underlying conditions:

  • Improve blood flow to the legs and feet
  • Reduce the risk of blood clots
  • Manage conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol

Support overall vascular health and reduce complications

Minimally Invasive PAD Procedures

When symptoms are more advanced or not responding to conservative care, we offer specialized, image-guided treatments to restore blood flow:

  • Minimally invasive procedures designed to target blocked or narrowed arteries
  • Image-guided precision techniques to safely navigate and treat affected vessels
  • Restoration of blood flow to improve circulation in the legs and feet
  • Reduction in symptoms such as pain, cramping, and fatigue

Outpatient treatments with faster recovery and minimal downtime

Advanced PAD Procedures We Offer in Louisville Kentucky

Doctor performing athrectomy procedure on patient for peripheral arterial disease

Atherectomy (Plaque Removal Procedure)

Atherectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove plaque buildup from the artery walls, restoring proper blood flow.

  • Performed using a catheter inserted through a small incision
  • Targets and removes blockage directly
  • Improves circulation and reduces leg pain
  • Often performed as an outpatient procedure

Representation of a doctor performing pedal plantar loop procedure for peripheral arterial disease

Pedal Plantar Loop Technique (Advanced Limb Salvage Procedure)

Atherectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove plaque buildup from the artery walls, restoring proper blood flow.

  • Performed using a catheter inserted through a small incision
  • Targets and removes blockage directly
  • Improves circulation and reduces leg pain
  • Often performed as an outpatient procedure

Which PAD Treatment Is Right for You?

The most effective treatment for Peripheral Artery Disease depends on your specific condition, symptoms, and overall health. No two cases are exactly the same, which is why a personalized approach is essential.

Your treatment plan may be based on factors such as:

  • Severity of artery blockage and how much blood flow is restricted
  • Type and intensity of symptoms, including pain or difficulty walking
  • Presence of wounds, ulcers, or tissue damage in the legs or feet
  • Overall health and medical history, including conditions like diabetes or heart disease

At Precision Vascular Kentucky, we perform a comprehensive evaluation using advanced imaging and diagnostic tools to fully understand your condition. This allows us to recommend a targeted, patient-specific treatment plan designed to improve circulation, relieve symptoms, and support long-term vascular health.

Why Choose Precision Vascular Kentucky for PAD Treatment?

Patients throughout Louisville and surrounding communities trust Precision Vascular Kentucky for advanced, patient-focused care in the treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease. Our approach combines expertise, technology, and personalized care to deliver the best possible outcomes.

Comprehensive PAD Expertise

We specialize in diagnosing and treating all stages of PAD, from early symptoms to advanced disease. Our team uses proven, evidence-based approaches to manage circulation issues effectively.

Advanced Minimally Invasive Procedures

We offer cutting-edge treatments such as atherectomy and the Pedal Plantar Loop technique, designed to restore blood flow with less discomfort and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.

Best Interventional Radiology Care

Our procedures are performed by a highly trained specialist using precise, image-guided techniques to ensure safety, accuracy, and optimal results.

Personalized Treatment Plans

 Every patient receives a customized care plan tailored to their symptoms, condition severity, and overall health, ensuring the most effective treatment approach.

Convenient Outpatient Setting

Most procedures are performed in a comfortable outpatient environment, allowing patients to return home the same day with minimal downtime.

Focus on Limb Preservation & Quality

Our primary goal is to improve circulation, relieve symptoms, and help prevent serious complications such as non-healing wounds or limb loss, so you can maintain mobility and live more comfortably.

Areas We Serve Near Louisville, Kentucky

At Precision Vascular Kentucky, we proudly provide advanced Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) diagnosis and treatment to patients throughout Louisville and nearby communities in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Our Louisville clinic offers convenient access to minimally invasive vascular care designed to restore circulation and improve mobility.

Saint Matthews

Bardstown

Elizabethtown

Shepherdsville

Mount Washington

Lyndon

Okolona

Jeffersonville

Clarksville

Whether you are experiencing leg pain, poor circulation, or symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease, our Louisville specialists provide expert evaluation and minimally invasive treatment options to help you regain comfort and mobility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for peripheral artery disease (PAD)?

The best treatment for PAD depends on how severe the condition is. Early stages may be managed with lifestyle changes and medications, while advanced cases may require minimally invasive procedures. Treatments like atherectomy or specialized techniques can help restore blood flow and reduce symptoms.

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Contact Us

Contact Details

Phone: 502-586-3537

Fax: (877) 837-3834

Practice Addresses

512 Executive Park, Louisville, KY 40207

Working Hours

Monday - Friday: 8 AM – 5 PM