Vascular Center clinicians place the highest priority on educating the community about peripheral artery disease (PAD), a serious condition in which arteries narrowed by atherosclerosis reduce blood flow to the legs and arms, potentially resulting in heart attack or stroke.
| Treatment for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
The Peripheral Artery Disease Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital Vascular Center provides specialized diagnosis and treatment options as well as ongoing care for patients with peripheral artery disease of the extremities. Learn more about treatment for PAD at the Vascular Center |
Committed to Awareness
Massachusetts General Hospital was the first hospital to:- Join the PAD Education Network
- Partner with the PAD Coalition
- Join the PAD Coalition's efforts to improve the health of patients with PAD
Learn about the PAD Coalition
- Learn about peripheral artery disease
Find information about symptoms and risk factors - Listen to our clinicians talk about PAD
Deborah Hines, NP, encourages talking with your doctor about PAD - Recognize the symptoms of PAD
Michael Jaff, DO, encourages the public to recognize the symptoms of PAD - Read a patient story
Eugene Tarsky had never heard of peripheral artery disease when he was first diagnosed three years ago. Read how our doctors kept him healthy and complication free - Download a brochure
Learn more about PAD treatment available at the Vascular Center - Make an appointment at the Vascular Center
Request an appointment online or call 877-644-8346 to begin the appointment process - Contact the Vascular Center
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