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Vascular Disease

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Your circulatory system - the arteries, veins and capillaries that carry blood throughout your body - is critical to health. When blood flow is blocked, narrowed or damaged, it can lead to what we call vascular disease. 

At Banner Health, our vascular specialists diagnose and treat these conditions early so we can help protect you from complications like stroke, heart problems or limb loss. 

What is vascular disease? 

Vascular disease refers to conditions that affect the blood vessels - how they carry blood to and from your body’s organs. It often starts quietly, and may begin in your neck, legs, abdomen or other areas. In some cases, it can become life-threatening if left untreated. 

At Banner Health: 

  • We focus on finding the root cause of your vascular issue early. 
  • We provide minimally invasive options when possible. 
  • We help you understand how lifestyle, medications or procedures can help reduce your risk of major events. 

What causes vascular disease? 

Some causes you can control; others you cannot. Many vascular diseases share risk factors with heart disease. Common causes and risk factors include: 

  • Smoking or tobacco use 
  • High blood pressure 
  • High cholesterol 
  • Diabetes 
  • Family history of vascular or heart conditions 
  • Being older, overweight or physically inactive 

At Banner Health, we help you understand your personal risk and guide you through prevention strategies. 

View vascular disease risk factors and prevention tips. 

Types of vascular disease 

There are many forms of vascular disease - nearly a dozen common types. At Banner Health, we diagnose and treat the full spectrum of vascular circulatory disorders, such as: 

  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD) 
  • Aortic aneurysm (abdominal and thoracic) 
  • Carotid artery disease 
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) 
  • Chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins 

Learn more about the types of vascular disease. 

Treatment for vascular disease 

Treatment depends on the type of vascular disease you have and how far it has progressed. Options may include: 

  • Lifestyle changes - quitting smoking, managing blood pressure or diabetes, getting active 
  • Medications - to improve blood flow, reduce cholesterol or prevent clots 
  • Minimally invasive procedures - angioplasty, stent placement, endovascular repair 
  • Surgery - in cases where less invasive methods aren’t enough 

At Banner Health, we develop a personalized plan and involve you in decision-making. 

Learn more about vascular disease treatment options. 

Why choose Banner Health for vascular care 

  • Expert team - Vascular surgeons, interventional specialists and diagnostic experts collaborate on your care. 
  • Advanced technology - State-of-the-art imaging and minimally invasive tools help us deliver precise, faster care. 
  • Personalized approach - We’ll design a plan that fits your life, not just your disease. 
  • Prevention-focused - We don’t just treat problems - we work to prevent them. 
  • Convenient locations across Arizona, Colorado and Wyoming to serve you closer to home. 

Next steps 

If you notice any of the following - leg pain while walking, swelling or skin changes in your limbs, dizziness, or sudden vision or speech changes - talk to your doctor about vascular evaluation. 

Find a vascular specialist near you and schedule a vascular assessment with Banner Health.