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Peripheral Diagnostic Procedures are specialized tests used to evaluate the blood vessels outside the heart, particularly in the arms, legs, and kidneys. These tests help detect narrowing, blockages, or other vascular issues that can reduce blood flow and cause pain, fatigue, or swelling. Dr. Vaibhav Shukla provides accurate and comprehensive peripheral diagnostics, ensuring early detection and effective treatment planning.
Patients may be advised for these procedures if they experience:
Pain, cramping, or heaviness in the legs during activity (claudication)
Numbness or weakness in limbs
Cold or discolored hands or feet
Non-healing ulcers or wounds on extremities
Swelling or edema due to poor circulation
Identifying vascular issues early can prevent serious complications and improve overall quality of life.
These tests use non-invasive or minimally invasive methods such as Doppler ultrasound, ankle-brachial index measurement, or angiography to assess blood flow in peripheral arteries and veins. The procedure is painless, quick, and provides accurate data on blood circulation, blockage locations, and severity. Dr. Vaibhav Shukla carefully analyzes the results to guide timely and effective treatment.
With expertise in vascular and interventional cardiology, Dr. Vaibhav Shukla ensures that all peripheral diagnostic procedures are performed with precision, safety, and patient comfort in mind. His thorough evaluation supports accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment strategies.
If you experience limb pain, poor circulation, or other vascular concerns, contact us to schedule an evaluation. Early assessment can prevent complications and help restore healthy blood flow.