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PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease) Specialist in Mobile, AL

Do You Need a PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease) Specialist in Mobile, AL?

The team at Vascular Associates of South Alabama is here to help.

If you're living in Mobile, Alabama, and concerned about leg pain, numbness, or other symptoms of possible circulation problems, it might be time to talk to a PAD specialist. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects millions of Americans and often goes undiagnosed until it causes serious discomfort or complications. At Vascular Associates of South Alabama, we provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for PAD—right here in Mobile.

Whether you're experiencing symptoms or just want peace of mind about your vascular health, our team is here to help with trusted, personalized care.  Call 251-410-8272 to schedule an appointment with a vascular specialist today!

 

Find Your Vascular Doctor:  PAD Experts in Mobile County

What Is Peripheral Artery Disease?

PAD is a common vascular condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, most often the legs. It’s usually caused by a buildup of fatty deposits (atherosclerosis) in the arteries, which can limit circulation and trigger other health concerns.

Many people don’t realize they have PAD until it interferes with daily life, but catching it early—and managing it properly—can make all the difference in how you feel day to day.

 

Signs You Might Have PAD

Symptoms of PAD aren’t always obvious. In fact, some people with the condition may not notice anything until their circulation gets significantly worse. That said, here are some common signs to look out for:

  • Cramping or pain in your legs during walking or climbing stairs
  • Numbness or weakness in your legs or feet
  • Cold feet or lower legs, especially on one side
  • Sores on your feet or toes that are slow to heal
  • Weak or absent pulse in the feet
  • Shiny skin or changes in skin color on the legs
  • Slower-than-usual hair or toenail growth on the affected limb

Even if your symptoms seem mild—or if you don’t have any at all—it’s smart to get checked out, especially if you have risk factors for PAD.

 

PAD Risk Factors You Should Know About

Certain health conditions and lifestyle choices can increase your chances of developing PAD. Some of the most common risk factors include:

  • Smoking
  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Obesity
  • Age 60 or older
  • Family history of PAD or heart disease
  • Sedentary lifestyle

If you fall into one or more of these categories, a vascular health screening can help you better understand your situation and prevent potential complications.  

 

Getting a PAD Diagnosis in Mobile, Alabama

At Vascular Associates of South Alabama, we make PAD screenings straightforward and stress-free. You’ll start with a one-on-one consultation, where we review your medical history and any symptoms you’ve noticed. From there, we’ll perform a painless physical exam and check circulation in your legs and feet.

We often recommend a vascular ultrasound, which is a safe, non-invasive test that uses sound waves to create images of your arteries. Much like a prenatal ultrasound, this test is simple and doesn’t require any downtime. It helps us see how well your blood is flowing and detect any blockages or narrowing in the arteries.

These detailed images guide both diagnosis and treatment, so we can develop a care plan that’s customized just for you.

 

Personalized Treatment Options for PAD

If you're diagnosed with peripheral artery disease, our team will walk you through your options. Treatment depends on your specific symptoms, health history, and the severity of your condition. Most patients can manage PAD with a combination of:

  • Medications to improve circulation
  • Smoking cessation plans
  • Improved nutrition and physical activity
  • Regular monitoring

In more advanced cases, we may recommend procedures such as angioplasty, stenting, or surgical bypass to restore healthy blood flow. Our vascular specialists are highly trained in both minimally invasive and surgical treatments, so you’re in good hands no matter what path forward we take.

 

Your Local Experts in Vascular Health

At Vascular Associates of South Alabama, we're dedicated to keeping your arteries—and your life—moving. We believe in taking a proactive approach to vascular health, and we’re committed to communicating clearly and compassionately with our patients, listening carefully to their concerns, and providing top-tier care in a welcoming setting.

Our outpatient facility in Mobile is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, offering the latest in diagnostics and treatment. We welcome new patients and accept most major insurance plans.

 

Take Control of Your Circulation Today

PAD doesn’t have to slow you down. Whether you need a diagnosis, a second opinion, or a long-term treatment plan, Vascular Associates of South Alabama is here to help.

Need more information or ready to schedule an appointment with a PAD specialist in Mobile, AL?  Please call us at 251-410-8272 or reach us online.  It's the first step on your path to better health!

 

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