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PAD and PVD: Are They The Same Thing? Jan 26th, 2022

The healthcare community just loves to use acronyms.  While we get used to hearing these terms, we’re not always sure exactly what they stand for or mean.  There’s no master list we can google to find out either.  That’s because a single acronym can mean different things to different Healthcare...

Should I be Worried if my Legs Hurt at Night? Sep 3rd, 2020

Some people write off nightly leg pain as a symptom of getting older, but if you are experiencing nightly leg pain that is interrupting your sleep that could be a symptom of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). Peripheral Artery Disease is a circulatory disease that is caused by fatty deposits in...

Why Do My Legs Hurt? Apr 27th, 2020

Listed below are different reasons why your legs may hurt There are many different diagnoses associated with your leg pain. Some diagnoses are common everyday occurrences, and some include those common everyday occurrences as symptoms, but can be very serious and require medical attention. Many times, people ignore leg pain or...

5 Ways to Stop Leg Pain Apr 26th, 2020

There are many reasons why you may experience leg pain, here we will share 5 ways to stop leg pain. While some symptoms can be an expected occurrence with temporary discomfort, other symptoms may lead to serious issues that can cause not only long-term discomfort but possibly death or amputation...

Should I Get a Second Opinion About Amputation? Apr 25th, 2020

If you suffer from Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) your doctor might have recommended amputation. You should get a second opinion. There are several treatment options for Peripheral Arterial Disease. You should always talk to your doctor or possibly a different doctor about all of your options before moving forward with...

How Does the Veterans Choice Program Work? Mar 29th, 2020

The Veterans Choice Program The Veterans Choice Program was created in 2014 to help veterans avoid delays for treatment at VA facilities. Veterans can use the program to receive healthcare from civilian doctors in their communities at no additional cost. Many VA medical facilities might not offer vein and vascular...