- 1975 Nonconnah Boulevard Memphis, TN 38132
- 901.337.1625
At Metropolitan Cardiovascular Institute, our Memphis Vascular Disease experts specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions that affect the blood vessels outside the heart and brain. Vascular disease occurs when veins and arteries become narrowed, blocked, or weakened leading to reduced blood flow and increased risk of complications like stroke, blood clots, and limb loss.
Vascular disease can affect arteries, veins, or lymphatic vessels.
It’s a leading cause of stroke, heart attack, and amputation.
Many vascular conditions are silent until complications arise.
Early detection and ongoing management are key to reducing risk.
Vascular disease is often caused by atherosclerosis, where plaque builds up in the blood vessel walls. Other contributing factors include:
Smoking
High cholesterol or blood pressure
Diabetes
Obesity or sedentary lifestyle
Family history of cardiovascular conditions
Symptoms vary depending on the type and location of the vascular disease but may include:
Leg pain or cramping during activity (claudication)
Numbness, tingling, or coldness in the limbs
Swelling or varicose veins
Non-healing wounds or ulcers on the legs or feet
Discoloration or skin changes
Our Memphis vascular specialists use advanced diagnostic tools to accurately assess blood vessel function and detect early signs of vascular disease. Common tests include:
Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI): to measure blood flow in the limbs
Doppler ultrasound: to evaluate blood circulation and detect blockages
CT or MR angiography: for detailed imaging of blood vessels
Blood tests: to check for cholesterol, clotting disorders, or diabetes
At Metropolitan Cardiovascular Institute, we offer comprehensive treatment plans based on the type and severity of the condition. Our vascular specialists provide:
Lifestyle counseling: including diet, exercise, and smoking cessation support
Medications: to manage cholesterol, blood pressure, or prevent blood clots
Minimally invasive procedures: such as angioplasty and stent placement
Surgical options: for complex cases requiring bypass or repair
Long-term care and monitoring: to prevent recurrence or progression
If you’re experiencing symptoms like leg pain, swelling, or circulation issues, don’t delay care. Our Memphis Vascular Disease doctors are here to help you protect your health and restore proper blood flow. Contact us at 901.337.1625 to schedule your cardiovascular checkup today.
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