
Austin Vascular Surgeons
Board-Certified Vascular & Vein Specialists
Austin, Texas Ph: (512) 339-9102
Austin Vascular Surgeons: Austin Vascular & Vein Specialists provides the highest quality care in the treatment of cardiovascular, vascular, and vein disorders. By combining the clinical expertise of our team with the latest technologies, we are able to provide the best cardiovascular care available. We strive to achieve complete satisfaction for every patient through exceptional care.
The services that we provide include the diagnosis and management of patients with cardiovascular disease, aneurysms, peripheral artery disease (PAD), carotid artery disease , arterial atherosclerosis and dissections, claudication, deep venous thrombosis (DVT) / blood clots, varicose veins, spider veins, lymphedema, diabetic wounds, ankle / foot ulcers & wounds, and gangrene.
Our board-certified and fellowship trained Vascular Surgeon & Vein Specialist offers the latest state-of-the-art vascular treatments: catheterizations, angiograms, angioplasty, stents, laser therapy, ultrasound guided therapies, endarterectomy, aneurysm repair, dialysis access procedures, peripheral vascular cardiology, and artery bypass surgery.
We have a dedicated Vein & Laser Clinic at which we perform the most modern treatments for varicose veins and spider veins. Our vein therapies include endovenous laser treatments (EVLT), ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, surface laser procedures, and ambulatory microphlebectomy. We strive for the best possible cosmetic results using the latest state-of-the-art technologies.
Austin Vascular & Vein Specialists includes a full-time Vascular Ultrasound Department. We offer vascular screening to assess for aneurysms, peripheral artery disease (PAD) , i.e. hardening of the arteries due to plaque, carotid artery stenosis (which can lead to strokes), varicose vein disease, and blood clots. We provide testing to evaluate for poor circulation contributing to leg pain or leg swelling. Our center has the best available equipment to allow for the most detailed evaluation of those at risk for vascular disease due to medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiac disease, stroke, high cholesterol, smoking, or family history of blood vessel diseases