These cutting-edge treatments allow you to avoid an overnight hospital stay while still receiving top-tier care:
Radiofrequency Vein Ablation
A first-line minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency. It uses thermal energy delivered through a tiny catheter to close off diseased veins, improving circulation and relieving leg heaviness, swelling, and fatigue.


Ultrasound-Guided Foam Sclerotherapy
A technique to eliminate spider veins and small varicose veins. Using ultrasound guidance, a foamed medication is injected to collapse the unwanted veins, shrinking their appearance and improving the look and comfort of your legs.
Peripheral Arterial Angiography and Stenting
A catheter-based treatment for peripheral artery disease (poor circulation in the limbs that can cause leg pain, ulcers, or gangrene). We guide a small catheter into the blocked artery to open it and insert a stent, restoring vital blood flow to the affected leg and helping wounds heal.


Dialysis Access Angioplasty and Thrombectomy
Urgent or routine procedures to open blocked or clotted dialysis fistulas and grafts. By restoring blood flow in a dialysis access, we ensure that dialysis treatments can continue reliably without interruption, which is lifesaving for patients with kidney failure.
Tunneled Dialysis Catheter Placement and Exchange
A procedure for patients who need dialysis but do not have a mature fistula or graft. We insert a long-term tunneled catheter into a central vein (typically in the neck or chest) to provide immediate dialysis access. We also perform routine exchanges of these catheters to maintain safe, infection-free dialysis access.


Iliac Vein Stenting
Used for iliac vein compression syndromes (such as May-Thurner syndrome) that cause swelling and pain in one leg. A stent is implanted in the compressed pelvic vein to restore proper venous outflow from the leg, relieving swelling, pain, and risk of clots.
Atherectomy
An advanced technique for clearing out hard, calcified plaque from arteries when a simple balloon angioplasty isn’t enough. A special catheter device is used to physically shave away or break up the plaque, improving blood flow and reducing the chance of the artery re-narrowing (restenosis).



Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS)
An imaging tool used inside the blood vessel, often during angioplasty or stent procedures, to visualize the artery from within. IVUS allows for precise measurement and placement of stents by providing real-time internal images, which helps ensure each stent is the perfect size and optimally positioned for long-term success.

Internal Pudendal Artery Stenting
A specialized procedure for men with erectile dysfunction caused by arterial blockages in the pelvis (arteriogenic ED). A stent is placed in the internal pudendal artery (the artery supplying the penis) to improve blood flow. This can help restore erectile function in men who no longer respond to medications like Viagra or Cialis.
