Peripheral Angiography

Peripheral Angiography

Peripheral Angiography is a diagnostic procedure that uses X-ray imaging to examine the blood vessels outside of the heart, usually in the legs, arms, or abdomen. This test helps detect blockages or narrowing in the peripheral arteries.

When is it needed?

  • To diagnose Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
  • To evaluate poor circulation in the legs or arms
  • To plan treatment for blocked arteries
  • To guide interventions like stenting or angioplasty

How is it done?

A contrast dye is injected into the artery and X-ray images are taken to highlight any blockages. It’s a minimally invasive and highly effective diagnostic tool for vascular health.

Book your Peripheral Angiography today for precise vascular evaluation and treatment planning.

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