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Are You at Risk for Peripheral Arterial Disease?

As many as 12 million Americans have Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and 50% of people with PAD do not experience symptoms! PAD is a condition in which the arteries that carry blood to the legs and feet become blocked from the build up of plaque. If you have PAD, you are at greater risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

Watch Peripheral Arterial Disease Video below:

If you answer yes to any of the following questions, you may benefit from having a FREE test to detect if you have PAD.

  • Age 65 years or older

  • Age > 50 years and history of smoking or diabetes

  • Age < 50 years with diabetes and one other risk
    factor such as: smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol

  • History of vascular disease, heart attack, or stroke.

  • Discomfort, cramping or pain in the legs or buttocks
    when walking.

  • Painful sores or ulcers on the legs or feet that are not
    healing.

Schedule a free, painless ABI screening. It takes less than 10 minutes!
Call Coastal Vascular & Interventional at 850-912-8847.

ABI screenings conducted by Coastal Vascular & Interventional are in collaboration with the Legs for Life organization.

 

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