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vascular surgery

GreenLandClinic

Call : +91 7401647026
Mail : greenlandclinic15@gmail.com
Address : No.11/201, Mambakkam main road, Medavakkam Junction, Opp – School Auto Stand, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600100

Opening Time

Monday – Sundays08.00 pm – 09:00 pm
Saturday 9.00 – 8.00 pm
Sunday 10.00 – 9.00 pm
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DEPARTMENT

vascular surgery Treatments

Our Vascular Surgery Department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the blood vessels — including arteries, veins, and lymphatic circulation. We offer both minimally invasive procedures and open surgeries to restore healthy blood flow, prevent complications, and improve quality of life.

  • Varicose veins and spider veins
  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • Aneurysms (especially abdominal aortic aneurysms)
  • Carotid artery disease (risk factor for stroke)
  • Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)
  • Vascular trauma or injury
  • Blocked or narrowed arteries and veins

100000 +

Happy customers

Treated for heart problems

Deep vein thrombosis 100%
Arteriovenous malformations 97%
Varicose veins and spider veins 96%
Tips & Info

Greenland clinic All In One Clinic

IN Greenland Clinic- Heart clinic, our cardiologist provides specialized care for patients with heart-related conditions. The treatments and procedures performed typically focus on diagnosing, managing, and treating various heart diseases and cardiovascular issues. Here’s an overview of the treatment process in Greenland clinic- cardiology clinic:
1. Initial Consultation:
Patient History: The cardiologist begins by taking a detailed medical history, including the patient’s symptoms, risk factors (e.g., family history of heart disease, smoking, diabetes), lifestyle, and any previous heart conditions. Physical Examination: The doctor checks vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate) and listens to the heart and lungs using a stethoscope for any abnormal sounds or rhythms.
2. Diagnostic Tests:
Depending on the symptoms and the initial assessment, the cardiologist may order diagnostic tests, including:
Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG): Measures the electrical activity of the heart to detect arrhythmias or other heart conditions.
Echocardiogram: An ultrasound that provides detailed images of the heart’s structure and function.
Stress Test: Assesses how the heart performs under physical stress, often done by walking on a treadmill or using medications to increase heart rate. Holter Monitor: A portable device worn for 24-48 hours to continuously monitor heart activity and detect irregularities. Blood Tests: To check for markers of heart disease, such as cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and other relevant indicators.
Chest X-ray or CT Scan: Used to view the heart and surrounding structures to check for any abnormalities.
3. Treatment Plans:
Depending on the diagnosis, the cardiologist develops an individualized treatment plan, which may include:
Lifestyle Modifications: Advice on a heart-healthy diet, exercise regimen, weight management, and smoking cessation. Stress management techniques.
Medications: Statins to manage cholesterol. Beta-blockers for controlling heart rate and blood pressure. ACE inhibitors for heart failure or high blood pressure. Anticoagulants (blood thinners) to prevent clots. Diuretics to reduce fluid buildup in conditions like heart failure.
Monitoring: Regular check-ups and follow-up visits to monitor progress, manage medications, and adjust treatment plans as needed.
4. Advanced Procedures (If Needed):
In some cases, if non-invasive treatments are not enough, the cardiologist may recommend more advanced procedures, including:
Angioplasty and Stent Placement: A procedure to open blocked arteries using a balloon and placing a stent to keep the artery open.
Cardiac Catheterization: A procedure to assess blood flow in coronary arteries and perform interventions like angioplasty.
Pacemaker/Defibrillator Implantation: For patients with heart arrhythmias, a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) may be recommended.
Valve Repair/Replacement: If a heart valve is damaged, surgery might be needed to repair or replace it.
5. Education and Follow-up:
Patient Education: Our cardiologist educates patients on how to manage their condition, recognize symptoms of worsening heart issues, and the importance of adhering to prescribed treatments.
Ongoing Follow-Up: Our cardiologist schedules follow-up visits to monitor progress, make adjustments to the treatment plan, and ensure the patient is on the right path to recovery or management.
6. Preventive Care:
For patients at risk of heart disease but not yet diagnosed, cardiologists provide preventive care to avoid conditions like heart attacks or strokes. This may include regular screenings, cholesterol management, blood pressure monitoring, and lifestyle guidance. Cardiologist Greenland Clinic focus on providing comprehensive care, from prevention and diagnosis to advanced treatments, with the goal of improving heart health and quality of life for their patients.

Why Consult a Vascular Surgeon?

A vascular surgeon specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels throughout the body — excluding the heart and brain. If you have circulation problems, leg pain, visible veins, or a family history of vascular conditions, early consultation can prevent serious health risks. You Should Consult a Vascular Surgeon If You Have: Varicose veins or spider veins causing discomfort or swelling. Leg pain or cramps while walking (possible Peripheral Artery Disease). Cold, numb, or discolored feet/toes Non-healing wounds or ulcers on the legs or feet. Swelling in one leg (could be Deep Vein Thrombosis), Bulging in the abdomen (possible aneurysm), History of stroke or carotid artery disease, Need for dialysis access (AV fistula or graft). Benefits of Seeing a Vascular Specialist Early: Prevent life-threatening conditions like stroke, aneurysm rupture, or blood clots. Improve blood circulation and reduce pain. Avoid complications like ulcers, gangrene, or amputation. Access to minimally invasive treatments with quick recovery. Get a personalized care plan tailored to your lifestyle and risks. Don’t Ignore These Signs: Persistent leg swelling or pain, Sudden changes in skin color or temperature, Visible twisted veins, A pulsing lump in the abdomen or neck.

What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a condition where a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs. It can cause serious health risks if the clot breaks loose and travels to the lungs, leading to a pulmonary embolism, which is life-threatening. Common Signs & Symptoms: Swelling in one leg (rarely both), Pain or tenderness, often in the calf or thigh, Warmth over the affected area, Red or discolored skin, Leg cramps, usually starting in the calf. Some people may have no noticeable symptoms.

Is vascular surgery painful?

Most modern vascular procedures are minimally invasive, meaning less pain, smaller cuts, and faster healing. Discomfort is usually well-managed with medication, and recovery is typically smooth.