Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

Expert PAD diagnosis and treatment in Forest Hills, Queens

About Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a common but serious circulatory condition where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the legs and feet. At M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group in Forest Hills, Queens, Dr. Amir Salem provides comprehensive PAD diagnosis and treatment using the latest minimally invasive techniques. PAD affects millions of Americans, especially those over 60, and can cause leg pain when walking, numbness, slow-healing wounds, and in severe cases, tissue loss. Early detection is critical. Our Forest Hills office offers advanced vascular testing including ankle-brachial index (ABI), duplex ultrasound, and CT angiography to accurately diagnose PAD and determine the best course of treatment. Treatment options range from lifestyle modifications and medication to minimally invasive angioplasty and stenting to restore blood flow.

What to Expect

Your PAD evaluation begins with a symptom review and risk factor assessment. Non-invasive vascular testing (ABI, duplex ultrasound) is performed at our Forest Hills office to measure blood flow. If PAD is confirmed, Dr. Salem will explain the severity and recommend a treatment plan — from medical management to catheter-based intervention if needed.

Who Is This For?

Adults over 50 experiencing leg pain when walking, leg numbness or weakness, cold legs or feet, non-healing foot wounds, or those with risk factors including diabetes, smoking history, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the warning signs of PAD?
The most common symptom is leg pain or cramping when walking that goes away with rest (claudication). Other signs include leg numbness, cold feet, slow-healing sores, and skin color changes. Some patients have no symptoms — screening is important for high-risk individuals.
How is PAD treated?
Treatment depends on severity. Mild PAD can be managed with exercise, medication, and lifestyle changes. More advanced PAD may require minimally invasive angioplasty or stenting to open blocked arteries. Dr. Salem performs these procedures through a small puncture with no major surgery.
Is PAD dangerous?
Yes. Untreated PAD increases risk of heart attack, stroke, and in severe cases, amputation. However, with early detection and proper treatment, PAD can be effectively managed and complications prevented.
Does insurance cover PAD screening?
Most insurance plans and Medicare cover PAD screening and treatment, especially for patients with risk factors. Contact our Forest Hills office at (718) 897-2228 to verify your coverage.

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Available at our locations:

Forest Hills, Queens · Great Neck, Long Island

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Schedule your peripheral artery disease (pad) appointment with $M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group P.C. today.