SAVING LIVES & LIMBS: ONE PATIENT AT A TIME
SAVING LIVES & LIMBS:
ONE PATIENT AT A TIME

Peripheral arterial disease affects 17 million americans

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a prevalent medical condition in which narrowed blood vessels cause a reduction in blood flow (oxygen) to the limbs. It commonly occurs in the legs and, if not treated, can lead to amputation of part or all of the effected leg.

Are you at risk or have symptoms of PAD?

Fill out this questionnaire so your physician can evaluate whether you may be at risk or have symptoms of PAD.

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