Vascular Services Overview
Hattiesburg Clinic offers comprehensive vascular services to patients, including:
Hattiesburg Clinic offers comprehensive vascular services to patients, including:
Endovascular laser therapy (EVLT) is a brief, minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins that leaves no scarring and is performed in your doctor’s office. The treatment typically takes less than one hour and requires no anesthesia. A small laser is passed into the vein, and then the laser is directed to the affected vein, causing it to close and seal.
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD), also known as peripheral arterial disease (PAD), is the narrowing and/or hardening of arteries, which causes a decrease in blood flow. Hardening of the arteries is also called atherosclerosis. Patients with PVD may experience symptoms that include:
Extreme cases of PVD may lead to the need to amputate the limb. To help prevent amputation, Heart & Vascular offers a variety of non-invasive options for treating PVD, including:
Varicose veins are enlarged veins, mostly occurring in the legs and feet. Spider veins are a common, mild variation of varicose veins, and both are primarily a cosmetic concern. Sometimes varicose veins can cause discomfort or potentially lead to other problems.
At Hattiesburg Clinic, the vascular laboratory provides diagnostic testing and procedures on a patient’s arteries and veins.
What is venous reflux disease? Venous reflux disease, also known as chronic venous disease, develops when the valves in the leg veins stop working properly and allow blood to flow backward (or reflux) and pool in the lower leg veins. Symptoms can worsen over time if venous reflux disease is left untreated. Click here for a PDF of frequently asked questions about venous reflux disease and the VenaSeal Procedure.