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Specialist Help with Leg Pain in Lucedale, MS

Vascular Specialist for Leg Pain in Lucedale, Mississippi

A Vascular Specialist Can Help with Leg Pain in George County, MS

If you live in Lucedale or elsewhere in George County, MS, and your legs are frequently aching, cramping, or feeling heavy or numb, it’s worth asking whether your blood flow could be part of the problem. Not all leg pain comes from joints or muscles—sometimes the real issue is your circulation.

At Vascular Associates of South Alabama, our Lucedale clinic gives you convenient access to experienced vascular specialists who focus on finding and treating the underlying causes of vascular-related leg pain.  Get answers and help from your local vascular specialists: Call us for an appointment today at 251-410-8272.

 

Vascular Leg Pain: More Than Just “Getting Older”

It’s easy to chalk leg pain up to age, a busy day, or an old injury. But when the pain keeps coming back—or gets worse when you walk and eases when you rest—that pattern can be a sign of a vascular problem.

You may want a vascular evaluation if you’ve noticed:

  • Cramping or tightness in your calves or thighs when you walk
  • A heavy, tired feeling in your legs by the end of the day
  • Swelling around your ankles or lower legs
  • Skin color changes or slow-healing sores on your feet or legs
  • Numbness, tingling, or a “cold” feeling in your feet

These symptoms don’t always mean you have a serious condition, but they do mean it’s smart to let a specialist take a closer look.

 

Vascular Conditions That Can Cause Leg Pain in George County

Our team in Lucedale diagnoses and treats a wide range of vascular conditions that frequently show up as leg pain, including:

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

With PAD, the arteries that carry blood to your legs narrow or become blocked. This reduced blood flow often causes cramping, tightness, or pain when you walk—especially in the calves or thighs—and it typically eases with rest.

 

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

DVT occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. It can cause pain, swelling, and tenderness. Because a clot can travel to the lungs and become life-threatening, DVT is an urgent condition that needs immediate care.

 

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

If the valves in your leg veins don’t work properly, blood can pool instead of moving smoothly back toward your heart. That “back-up” can cause swelling, aching, heaviness, and sometimes skin changes or ulcers.

 

Varicose Veins

Enlarged, twisted veins aren’t just a cosmetic issue. Varicose veins can cause aching, throbbing, or burning discomfort—especially if you stand for long stretches of time.

 

Aneurysms and Other Vascular Issues

Certain aneurysms and other vascular problems can also refer pain into the legs. Our specialists are trained to sort through these possibilities and pinpoint what’s actually going on.

 

Vascular Testing and Diagnosis in the Lucedale Area

When you visit Vascular Associates in Lucedale, we start by listening—reviewing your symptoms, health history, and risk factors. From there, we may recommend one or more non-invasive tests to evaluate your circulation, such as:

 

Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)

Compares blood pressure in your ankle and arm to help detect narrowed leg arteries.

 

Vascular Ultrasound

Uses sound waves to visualize your veins and arteries and measure how blood is flowing.

 

Venous Doppler Study

Assesses how well your leg veins return blood toward your heart and helps detect clots or valve problems.

 

CT or MR Angiography

Advanced imaging that can map out blockages or narrowing in greater detail when needed.

 

In many cases, testing and treatment planning begin right here in your own community, and we offer convenient access to additional advanced procedures through our outpatient endovascular lab. Wondering what to expect at your first consultation with a vascular specialist?  Click here to see our blog post outlining a typical first visit.

 

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Ongoing Leg Pain

Vascular conditions tend to worsen over time if they’re not addressed. For example, untreated PAD can progress and severely limit blood flow to the legs and feet, increasing the risk of non-healing wounds, infection, and in extreme cases, limb loss.

The upside? When caught early, many vascular issues can be managed with:

  • Lifestyle changes, such as walking programs and smoking cessation
  • Medications to improve circulation or reduce clotting risk
  • Minimally invasive procedures to open blocked vessels
  • Surgical options when more advanced intervention is required

Our goal is to protect both your comfort and your long-term limb health.

 

Local Vascular Care for Lucedale and George County, Mississippi

Vascular Associates proudly serves patients from Lucedale, George County, and surrounding communities, with a dedicated location in Lucedale and additional offices in D'Iberville and throughout the Alabama Gulf Coast region.

When you choose us for help with leg pain, you can expect:

  • Board-certified vascular specialists with extensive experience
  • A thorough, unrushed evaluation of your symptoms
  • Clear, honest explanations about your diagnosis and options
  • A customized plan that fits your health needs and lifestyle
  • Ongoing follow-up to help you stay ahead of vascular disease

We welcome new patients and work with most major medical insurance plans.

 

FAQs: Leg Pain and Vascular Specialists in Lucedale, MS

When should I see a vascular specialist for leg pain?

You should consider seeing a vascular specialist if your leg pain worsens with walking and eases with rest, if you have swelling or skin changes, or if you have risk factors such as diabetes, smoking, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. A vascular evaluation can help rule out or confirm circulation problems.

Will I need surgery to treat my leg pain?

Not necessarily. Many patients improve with lifestyle changes, medications, or minimally invasive procedures. Surgery is recommended only when it’s clearly the best option for your condition. Your physician will walk you through all of your choices.

Do I need a referral to make an appointment?

In many cases, you can call our office directly to schedule a visit, but every insurance plan is different. If you’re unsure, we recommend checking your plan or contacting our team—we’re happy to help you figure out the next step.

Can vascular leg pain be prevented?

You can lower your risk by not smoking, staying active, managing conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, and following your provider’s recommendations for heart and vascular health. Regular checkups can help catch issues early.

 

Take the First Step Toward Leg Pain Relief in Lucedale

If you’re in Lucedale or George County, MS, and leg pain is slowing you down, don’t wait for it to get worse. A simple visit with a vascular specialist can provide clarity, reassurance, and a plan to move forward.

Call 251-410-8272 to reach Vascular Associates today to schedule an appointment—or contact us online. Let’s work together to get you back to walking, working, and enjoying life with less pain and more confidence.

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