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Vascular Health: Q&A

Posted November 13, 2019
What is the vascular system? How does it work and why is it important? This month we answer some questions about your vascular system that could help you stay healthy. Understanding your body is essential for treating it well.

What is the vascular system?

The vascular system is the body’s essential network of blood vessels. The system is made up of interconnected arteries and veins. Arteries pump oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, delivering oxygen to the organs and limbs. Veins take the oxygen depleted blood cells back to the heart.
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CVM Patient Resources

Posted November 13, 2019
At Center for Vascular Medicine, we want to make your experience as pleasant, streamlined, and helpful as possible. Our team of doctors has 7 convenient locations through out Maryland and the greater DC area. We provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease in our state of the art facilities.
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New Convenient Waldorf, MD Location

Posted November 13, 2019
Center for Vascular Medicine has opened our seventh location in Waldorf MD so that we may extend our comprehensive and quality vein treatments to more of Maryland. Our new address is: 12107 Old Line Center Waldorf, MD 20602 We opened  April 14th and look forward to treating you.

The Center for Vascular Health

All seven of our locations offer quality and comprehensive vascular treatments for a range of vascular disorders. We are an accredited vascular testing center and provide resources, treatment, and education for our patients.
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Seeking Help for Vascular Health

Posted November 13, 2019

With six location throughout Maryland, Center for Vascular Medicine is the convenient go to medical center for help with your vascular concerns. With advancements in modern technology, many vascular treatments are now non-invasive and can be performed on an outpatient basis. Our Center for Vascular Medicine has a team of highly trained vascular specialists that work together to build our patient's personalized treatment plans.

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Pelvic Congestive Syndrome

Posted November 13, 2019

Dr. Vinay Satwah of the Center For Vascular Medicine focuses his practice on diagnosing and treating pelvic pain caused by vascular conditions. Pelvic Congestive Syndrome is a common disorder that affects women, many of whom are unaware of the cause of their pelvic pain. Dr. Satwah offers effective treatment for PCS at his Washington DC and Maryland locations. Do not let your pelvic pain interfere with your life, contact Center For Vascular Medicine.

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PAD Self Assessment Quiz

Posted November 13, 2019

PAD- peripheral arterial disease, can cause dangerous blood clots in the legs. Approximately 8 million people in the U.S are affected by PAD but many go undiagnosed until it is too late. PAD is a dangerous health condition that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, or even death. It is important to know the signs of PAD so you may seek early treatment. The Center for Vascular Health of the greater Maryland and Metro DC area offers comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of PAD and other vascular diseases.

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Know Your Risks

Posted November 13, 2019
Vascular disease causes one million deaths a year in the United States. Every person has a chance of developing some type of vascular disease. It is important to know your risk factors. There are many life choices and changes we can make everyday to keep our bodies healthy and decrease our chances of developing vascular disease.
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Helping Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain in DC-MD-VA

Posted November 13, 2019

Chronic pelvic pain is a medical condition that many women suffer from. Urinary, reproductive, and gastrointestinal conditions may cause women to have pelvic pain, however, there are other circumstances that may be causing the pain.

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome is caused by varicose veins in the lower abdomen that have poor blood flow. A patient may also suffer from May-Thurner Syndrome that is caused by a compression of the iliac veins.

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Vascular Medicine Is Changing Lives Every Day

Posted November 13, 2019
Many patients come through our doors feeling frustrated by debilitating symptoms that have not been diagnosed properly by their regular physician. Leg and/or arm pain, pelvic pain and foot discomfort can make daily life difficult. The Center for Vascular Medicine in Maryland is home to an educated and experienced team of vascular physicians and clinicians who have specialized in vascular interventional treatments for a range of vascular diseases outside of the heart.
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Don't Take No For An Answer

Posted November 13, 2019
We frequently see patients who have been told that there is "no cure" or nothing that can be done about their chronic leg pain, which is often dramatically affecting their daily life. Don't take "no" for an answer, schedule a visit at one of our convenient locations throughout Central Maryland and get screened for vascular disease. Beyond getting you back to living your life, it could be life saving! Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) affects over 8 million people in the U.S.
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