Love Your Legs: Superior Arterial Disease Treatment in Indiantown

For patients in Indiantown, Florida, seeking treatment options for peripheral arterial disease, Symmetry Vascular Surgery stands out as the premier choice.

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Love Your Legs: Premier Indiantown Treatment for Arterial Vascular Disease

If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort in your lower extremities, contact our office today. Located near Indiantown and specializing in medical care for arterial vascular disease, Symmetry Vascular Surgery boasts the top doctors in the field. We provide comprehensive treatment for patients in Indiantown afflicted with arterial vascular disease, addressing plaque buildup within arteries that leads to blockages and reduced blood flow to the legs.

Love Your Legs: Personalized Vascular Care at Symmetry Vascular Center

At Symmetry Vascular Center, our mission is to provide cutting-edge vascular care to the Treasure Coast community. Led by our Board-Eligible/Board-Certified physicians and Advanced Practice Providers, we offer services at our office, Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, and St. Lucie Medical Center. We take pride in delivering a personalized patient experience tailored to each individual’s needs. Our dedicated team of physicians and care providers prioritizes patient safety and comfort throughout the entire treatment journey, from the initial office consultation to procedure, recovery, and follow-up visits. Love your legs with personalized vascular care at Symmetry Vascular Center.

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Love Your Legs: Cutting-Edge Vascular Surgery in Indiantown, Florida

Embracing new technologies, the Vascular Surgery Indiantown Florida team has pioneered an advanced endovascular surgical suite, rivaling those found in leading medical centers. This innovation enables us to safely perform most procedures outside of a hospital setting, resulting in lower co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses for our patients. With a focus on personalized care, our compassionate staff ensures a tailored experience for each individual, while offering greater flexibility and efficiency with scheduling. Patients also express immense satisfaction with avoiding hospital stays and experiencing shorter recovery times post-procedure, often returning to normal activity within just a few days. Love your legs with our state-of-the-art vascular surgery options at Indiantown, Florida.

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Love Your Legs: Personalized Vascular Care at Symmetry Vascular Center

At Symmetry Vascular Center, we are passionate about providing cutting-edge vascular care to the Treasure Coast community. Our team of Board-Eligible/Board-Certified physicians and Advanced Practice Providers offers care at our Office, Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, and St. Lucie Medical Center. We take great pride in offering a personalized patient experience tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Our dedicated team prioritizes patient safety and comfort throughout their care journey. From the initial office consultation to procedure, recovery, and follow-up visits, we ensure that you love your legs every step of the way at Symmetry Vascular Center.

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Innovative Vascular Surgery in Indiantown: New Technology

In Stuart, Florida, Symmetry Vascular Center is your premier destination for a comprehensive range of vascular surgery services. Alongside in-office consultations, we offer advanced surgery options for patients dealing with peripheral arterial disease and chronic venous disease. With a focus on utilizing cutting-edge technology, we aim to provide an unmatched patient experience.

Introducing state-of-the-art technologies, our team has developed an advanced endovascular surgical suite comparable to those found in leading medical centers. This enables us to safely perform the majority of procedures outside of a hospital setting, ensuring personalized care experiences and enhanced flexibility and efficiency in scheduling. Moreover, patients benefit from lower co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses, while also experiencing shorter recovery times compared to hospital-based procedures. Many patients resume their normal activities within just a few days.

At Symmetry Vascular Center in Stuart, Florida, we take pride in delivering a personalized patient experience tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Our dedicated team of physicians and care providers prioritizes patient safety and comfort throughout their entire care journey, from the initial office consultation to procedure, recovery, and follow-up visits. Trust us to prioritize your well-being every step of the way.

Comprehensive Vascular Care for Indiantown Residents at Symmetry Vascular Surgery

At Symmetry Vascular Surgery, we specialize in treating arterial vascular disease, a condition characterized by plaque buildup within your arteries, leading to blockages and reduced blood flow to your legs, potentially causing pain or discomfort. If you’re in Indiantown, don’t hesitate to reach out for an appointment today. Our conveniently located Symmetry Vascular Surgery facility is dedicated to providing a complete range of services tailored to patients suffering from peripheral arterial disease, with treatment options discussed with Dr. Diamond, including surgical interventions or medication.

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) often results from atherosclerosis, or the hardening of arteries, where atherosclerotic plaques obstruct blood flow, diminishing nutrients to your legs. This condition necessitates tailored treatment plans to address three common conditions.

For Indiantown patients, Carotid Artery Disease poses a significant risk, ranking as the second-leading cause of stroke in the United States. Dr. Tapper and Dr. Diamond offer screening ultrasounds and provide surgical or endovascular treatment of carotid artery disease, focusing on prevention of heart attack and stroke.

Aortic Aneurysms represent another critical concern, being among the leading causes of death in the United States. Dr. Diamond and Dr. Tappar offer screening ultrasounds for asymptomatic aortic aneurysms and prescribe appropriate medication to manage the risk of expansion or rupture. If surgery is necessary, both doctors are proficient in the latest endovascular techniques for complex aneurysm repair, ensuring optimal outcomes for Indiantown patients.

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SYMMETRY VASCULAR CENTER IS PROUD TO OFFER TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH VASCULAR ARTERIAL DISEASE IN INDIANTOWN FLORIDA

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Symmetry Vascular Center Doctors & Staff For Indiantown Residents

The team at Symmetry Vascular Center is dedicated to delivering cutting-edge, vascular care to the Treasure Coast community. Our Board-Eligible/Board-Certified physicians and Advanced Practice Providers are proud to provide care in our Office, Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, and St. Lucie Medical Center.

Dr. S. Scott Tapper

Fellow, American College of Surgeons Member, Society of Vascular Surgery American Venous Forum

Dr. Kyle Diamond

MD, RPVI

Robyn Fore

RN,CME

SYMMETRY VASCULAR CENTER IS PROUD TO OFFER TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS IN INDIANTOWN FOR PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL DISEASE

What Are Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are abnormal, big blue bulging leg veins. They arise from leaky valves in the superficial venous system. Varicose veins can develop at any age and tend to get worse over time. They develop more commonly in women and may have some hormonal component. There are also genetic factors at work. Most people with varicose veins experience symptoms which may include: aching, a full heavy sensation, throbbing, tingling, itching, warmth, or swelling. If left untreated, varicose veins can cause brown staining called hemosiderin deposition, white patches called atrophie blanche, or flaking itchy skin called stasis dermatitis. If allowed to progress further patients may develop stasis ulcers or bleeding.

For decades, doctors have ignored varicose veins, but varicose veins are much more than a cosmetic issue. It is clear that they can cause significant symptoms and they are most definitely disfiguring. Modern treatments are effective at eliminating symptoms, restoring function, and improving body image.

Do not be embarrassed about showing your legs to your doctor. If you see your legs in any of our pictures feel free to call for an appointment. Varicose veins are common, curable, and treatments are covered by insurance and Medicare. If your legs look like any of the legs in our pictures please call us, we can help you.

Varicose Vein Treatment Options:

  • Graded compression hose
  • Sclerotherapy
  • Endovenous laser ablation (ELAS/EVLT)
  • Micro-phlebectomy
  • Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy
  • Combination of treatments

Venogram

A venogram is a minimally invasive procedure that is used in cases of venous obstruction. This procedure is performed with a small catheter that is inserted into a vein and then contrast (“dye”) is injected to map the veins and reveal the extent of the blockage. Additionally, the surgeon uses intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and a state-of-the-art digital flat panel C-arm that gives hospital quality x-ray images. Then, the surgeon works to clear the obstruction with sophisticated catheters, wires, balloons, and stents. During the procedure, patients are lightly sedated and comfortable. When the procedure is over, patients are recovered in our office and go home within 1-2 hours.

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What is Pelvic Congestion Syndrome?

Chronic pelvic pain is common, particularly among women. In fact, 39% of women in the United States will report experiencing pelvic pain at some point in their lifetimes. This represents a large proportion of visits to OBGYNs and is a common reason that women undergo laparoscopic surgery and/or hysterectomy (removal of the uterus). While there are many causes of female pelvic pain, this complaint may be due to an underlying venous disorder, known as Pelvic Venous Compression. Pelvic Venous Compression (formerly, “Pelvic Congestion Syndrome”) is a common and often unrecognized condition affecting men and women. Patients with Pelvic Venous Compression often complain of pelvic heaviness, bloating, pain with sexual intimacy, pain with urination and bowel movements, and varicose veins in the groin. For many years there were few treatments for Pelvic Venous Compression, but there are now several minimally invasive procedures for this debilitating condition. Drs. Tapper and Diamond are well-versed in the diagnosis and management of Pelvic Venous Compression and are able to provide several therapeutic options in the outpatient setting.

Treatment Options

  1. Outpatient Diagnostic Venography
  2. Intravascular Ultrasound
  3. Venous Embolization
  4. Surgical Treatment
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Vascular Ultrasound

Drs. Tapper and Diamond are both Registered Physicians in Vascular Interpretation, holding a specialized advanced certification in reading vascular ultrasounds. Each has extensive experience in interpreting ultrasound data to provide an accurate diagnosis of venous disorders.

Additionally, both use ultrasound to identify compromised veins that may be leading to ulcers or wounds of the lower leg. Often, these veins can be treated with a simple injection that is nearly painless and is performed right in our office. These injections are very effective, do not require anesthesia and are very effective in the treatment of ulceration.

Dr. Tapper and Dr. Diamond will diagnose and treat:

  • Varicose Veins
  • Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Superficial Thrombophlebitis
  • Hyper-coagulable States
  • Post-phlebitic syndrome
  • Stasis ulcers
  • Lymphedema

Dr. S. Scott Tapper

Fellow, American College of Surgeons Member, Society of Vascular Surgery American Venous Forum

Dr. Kyle Diamond

MD, RPVI

Micro-Phlebectomy

Phlebectomy is used to remove veins that are too big for sclerotherapy. Before the procedure, you will be given antibiotics, non‐narcotic pain pills, and Valium for relaxation. Your veins will be outlined with a magic marker and photographed.

The area over the marked veins will be injected with local anesthesia. The injection of anesthetic hurts for a few seconds but then the area goes numb. Once the area is numb, very small (1/8 to 1/4–inch) incisions are made and the veins are removed. The incisions are closed with Steri-Strip; no sutures are required. The small incisions heal very nicely and are hardly visible after a year.

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is the injection of a Solution into abnormal veins using a small pediatric needle. The solution does not hurt, yet it irritates the inside lining of the vein which causes the vein to collapse or sclerose. Sclerotherapy is performed on spider veins, Telangiectasias, and small varicose veins. Sclerotherapy is a simple and ingenious concept, but its proper execution is an art that can take years to master. Sclerotherapy causes the targeted vein to destroying itself without damaging the surrounding tissue

Sclerotherapy of varicose veins

Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT)

Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) is one of the few dangerous venous diseases. DVT is a major clot in a deep intra-muscular leg vein. It usually presents as swelling and pain in the affected limb. Although one can get DVT in pelvic, chest, neck, and arm veins it is most commonly diagnosed in the legs. The immediate danger is that the clot can break off and go to the heart and lungs. This event is called a pulmonary embolus and can be fatal.

The treatment for DVT involves anticoagulation or blood thinners. There are a variety of medications that can be used, but the key is to stop the clot from progressing. Sometimes the clot is so extensive that “clot buster” or tPA is used to dissolve it. This is a minimally invasive procedure performed by Dr. Tapper and Dr. Diamond in the hospital. The idea is to dissolve the clot before it damages the delicate valves in the deep veins. The sooner a clot is dissolved, the better the chance for normal vein valve function.

Major stimuli for clot formation include immobility (such as plane flight or long car ride), trauma, cancer, genetic conditions, and certain drugs. If you experience sudden onset of pain and swelling in your calf or thigh in such a setting, call your doctor, you may have a DVT.

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Superficial Thrombophlebitis

Sometimes people develop a painful hard knot in the leg which may actually be a clot in a superficial vein. This problem is called superficial thrombophlebitis or STP.

It is painful, warm, red, and very tender. STP is best treated with NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen), along with warm compresses. Sometimes blood thinners are required if the clot is extensive. Emergency rooms and walk-in clinics often prescribe antibiotics, which are unnecessary as there is no infection. The redness associated with phlebitis is due to the intense inflammatory response to the clot. This response is blunted by NSAIDs and will dissipate in a few days.

5 Common Questions

Are you Board certified by one of these American Board of Medical Specialties recognized Boards : Vascular Surgery, Interventional Radiology, or Interventional Cardiology?

The Answer should be yes.

Do you have hospital privileges in one of the 3 specialties listed in question #1?

The answer again should be yes.

Is your vascular lab (the place where the Doppler ultrasound of your legs is performed) certified by the IAC (Inter societal Accreditation Commission)?

The answer should be YES!

Do you recommend that I have more than one ablation of my varicose veins?

The answer should be No.

Do you recommend that I have an ablation procedure for my spider veins?

The answer should be NO, NEVER!

Varicose Veins

How do I know if I have varicose veins?

The easiest way to know if you have varicose veins is to look at pictures and see if your legs look the legs in the pictures. See the gallery here.

What are the symptoms of varicose veins?

Pain, swelling, edema, throbbing, aching, tingling, itching, heat, inflammation, dermatitis, skin changes, ulceration, bleeding.

Are varicose veins dangerous?

Yes and no. The majority of patients with varicose veins never have a serious medical complication. However, some people with varicose veins get complications such as phlebitis, skin changes like dermatitis or lipodermatosclerosis, which if left untreated can progress to ulceration.

CONFUSED ABOUT YOUR VASCULAR ISSUES?

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