Vascular Surgery at Valley Health
Vascular surgery focuses on treating conditions involving all blood vessels in the body except for those in the brain and heart. When these vessels become blocked or damaged, it can affect circulation and lead to serious health issues. Our team provides advanced care to restore blood flow and protect your health.
What Is Vascular Disease?
Vascular disease refers to conditions that negatively affect your blood vessels. Common examples include:
- Peripheral artery disease (PAD): Narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your legs and feet.
- Aneurysm: A weak spot in an artery wall that can bulge and rupture.
- Carotid artery disease: Blockage in the arteries that supply blood to your brain, which can increase stroke risk.
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): A blood clot in a deep vein, often in the leg.
These conditions can cause pain, swelling, or numbness. Some may lead to life-threatening complications or amputations if untreated.
How We Treat Vascular Conditions
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.
Treatment options may include:
- Advanced aortic repair
- Peripheral arterial disease management
- Diagnostic imaging
- Catheter-based interventions and surgical reconstruction
- Dialysis access
- Renal and visceral vascular disease management
- Carotid disease treatment (surgical and endovascular)
- Extremity venous disease management
- Treatment of peripheral arterial aneurysm
- Minimally invasive treatment of varicose and spider veins
Your care plan is tailored to your condition and overall health. Click here to learn about steps you can take to influence your own vascular health.
Why Choose Valley Health?
- Board-certified vascular surgeons
- Advanced imaging and surgical technology
- Coordinated care with cardiology and other specialties
- Locations across Virginia and West Virginia for convenient access
Preparing for Surgery
Before surgery, you will meet with your care team to review your medical history, medications, and any tests you need. We will explain the procedure, recovery time, and what to expect after surgery.
Referring Providers
Contact Valley Health Vascular Surgeons
Phone: 540-536-6721
1880 Amherst St.
Suite 300
Winchester, VA 22601