An estimated 20 to 30 million Americans are at risk for various vascular diseases, including stroke, peripheral arterial disease (PAD), carotid artery disease and aortic aneurysms. Valley Health has been leading the fight against vascular disease for more than 30 years. With state-of-the-art imaging diagnostics and both open and minimally-invasive surgical treatment options, our team of vascular surgeons is able to provide interventions for the full spectrum of circulatory disorders.
Valley Health Vascular Surgeons work directly with our patients to determine the best course of treatment to fit their condition and return them to good health as quickly as possible.
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