Jump to content

  • Set Your Location
  • Sign in or Enroll
Set Your LocationSet Your Location
  • Sign in or Enroll
    • Open I want to choose my medical group or hospital
    • Clear my location
Change Location
Sutter Health
  • Video Visits
  • Find Doctors
  • Find Locations
  • Treatments & Services
    • Video Visits
    • Find Doctors
    • Find Locations
    • Treatments & Services
    • COVID-19 Resources
    • Pay a Bill
    • Symptom Checker
    • Get Care Today
    • Health & Wellness
    • Classes & Events
    • Research & Clinical Trials
    • For Patients
    • About Sutter Health
    • Giving
    • Volunteering
    • Careers
    • News
    • For Medical Professionals
    • Other Business Services
Close Search
  • Home
  • Palo AltoAll Cities
  • Services
  • Heart and Vascular Services
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease
Content

Peripheral Vascular Disease Care in Palo Alto

It's care that works for you. Find out about convenient care options for Peripheral Vascular Disease Services in Palo Alto at Sutter Health. We're taking extra precautions every day to help keep patients, staff and providers safe.
Elderly male patient with nurse

Chat With a Referral Specialist Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm PT

Or call (855) 421-2904.

Featured Services in Palo Alto

  • Renal Artery Treatment
  • Varicose Vein Treatment

Care for Peripheral Vascular Disease

Peripheral Vascular Disease refers to a group of slow, progressive blood disorders that affect the blood vessels outside of the heart and brain. PVD causes the narrowing of vessels that transport blood to the legs, arms, stomach or kidneys.

You might be at risk for PVD/PAD if you have type 1 diabetes, coronary artery disease, impaired glucose tolerance, high cholesterol or high blood pressure, or have a family history of PVD or certain heart conditions. It’s also more common in men over age 50 and postmenopausal women, obese and/or inactive individuals and those who smoke.

In the Sutter Health network, our goal in caring for PVD/PAD is to increase blood flow to relieve symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. We incorporate various strategies tailored to your medical needs and situation.

Lifestyle Changes

Couple walking in park

You can reduce PVD, though not fix the damage already done, through strategic lifestyle changes. Sutter Health heart experts can connect you with information and services to help you quit smoking, develop a safe and manageable exercise routine and lose weight. Our Heart Smart class was designed specifically for those with high cholesterol or high triglycerides or who may be at risk for heart disease. We also offer instruction to help you manage prediabetes/diabetes and high blood pressure.

Abdominal Aneurysm Repair

When an aortic aneurysm enlarges the aorta, Sutter network surgeons can perform a procedure called an abdominal aneurysm repair. The surgery corrects the issue by replacing the aneurysm with cloth-like tube.

Angioplasty and Stent Placement

Angioplasty is a minimally-invasive, outpatient procedure in which the doctor inserts a small catheter into an artery, such as the carotid or peripheral artery, to increase blood flow.

Carotid Artery Surgery

Carotid arteries, located in the neck, can become blocked by a fatty material called plaque. This can result in decreased blood flow to the brain. When this happens, Sutter network surgeons can perform a minimally invasive procedure called a Carotid artery surgery to restore proper blood flow.

Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery

Peripheral artery bypass surgery restores blood flow to an artery in the leg by creating a new path for the blood to move. A blood vessel from another part of your body or a tube made of synthetic material is grafted on either side of the blockage to establish that pathway.

Atherectomy

This minimally invasive surgical procedure removes plaque in blocked arteries to the legs. The surgeon uses a special tool (Diamondback 360°™) with a diamond-coated crown, which spins rapidly to shave away plaque while preserving the healthy tissue of the arterial wall. 

Thrombolytic Therapy and Thrombectomy

In urgent situations, your doctor may recommend thrombolytic therapy or a surgery called thrombectomy to remove a blood clot (thrombus) from a vein or artery. This restores blood flow and helps prevent a heart attack or stroke. Thrombolytic therapy involves clot-dissolving drugs, whereas thrombectomy surgically removes the clot.

Health and Wellness

Boost Heart Health

Graphic of artery with cholesterol build up

Cholesterol: What You Should Know

Understand the good and bad of cholesterol, and what those cholesterol numbers mean for your health.

Lower Your Risk for Heart Disease

Find out ways you can lower your risk of heart disease.

Mediterranean diet

The Mediterranean Diet

Adopting a Mediterranean diet can prevent cardiovascular disease and improve PVD symptoms.  Learn why it works.

Patient Stories

Patient Sees New Hope for Limb Salvage

Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was 2 years old, Carol has spent her life dealing with complications of the disease.

View All Stories

Cardiovascular Diseases Research

Sutter Health Cardiovascular Diseases Research
Cardiovascular disease affects blood vessels that lead to the heart, brain and kidneys. It can cause heart attack, stroke and many other problems. Cardiovascular disease is the top cause of death and disability in the U.S.

Sutter Health Cardiovascular Diseases Research Sutter Health Cardiovascular Diseases Research

Doctors Near Palo Alto

The following doctors are part of the Sutter Health network. Learn about the doctors on this site.
Sung H. Chun, M.D.

Sung H. Chun, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Shaun Cho, M.D.

Shaun Cho, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Aria DiBiase, M.D.

Aria DiBiase, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Bob S. Hu, M.D.

Bob S. Hu, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Lynette W. Lissin, M.D.

Lynette W. Lissin, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Girish A. Narayan, M.D.

Girish A. Narayan, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Erik T. Price, M.D.

Erik T. Price, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Cheena Ramrakhiani, M.D.

Cheena Ramrakhiani, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Viraj P. Raygor, M.D.

Viraj P. Raygor, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

View All Related Doctors

Services Near Palo Alto

Palo Alto Medical Foundation

Palo Alto Medical Foundation

Mills-Peninsula Medical Center

Mills-Peninsula Medical Center

Eden Medical Center

Eden Medical Center

Alta Bates Summit Medical Center

Alta Bates Summit Medical Center

Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation

Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation

California Pacific Medical Center

California Pacific Medical Center

Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation

Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation

Memorial Medical Center Modesto

Memorial Medical Center Modesto

Sutter Gould Medical Foundation

Sutter Gould Medical Foundation

View All Related Locations

  • Contact Us
  • Find Doctors
  • Find Locations
  • Request Medical Records
  • Make a Gift
Sign in to My Health Online

Billing and Insurance

  • Pay a Bill
  • Accepted Health Plans
  • Estimate Costs
  • Medicare Advantage

About Sutter

  • About Our Network
  • Community Benefit
  • Annual Report
  • News

Our Team

  • For Employees
  • For Medical Professionals
  • For Vendors
  • For Volunteers

Careers

  • Jobs at Sutter
  • Physician Jobs
  • Graduate Medical Education

Copyright © 2023 Sutter Health. All rights reserved. Sutter Health is a registered trademark of Sutter Health ®, Reg. U.S. Patent & Trademark office.

  • ADA Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
  • LinkedIn Opens new window
  • YouTube Opens new window
  • Facebook Opens new window
  • Twitter Opens new window
  • Instagram Opens new window
  • Glassdoor Opens new window

Cookie Policy

We use cookies to give you the best possible user experience. By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. Privacy Policy Cookie Preferences

Privacy Policy Cookie Preferences