Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Treatment

Advanced PAD Treatment in Greensboro & Rural North Carolina

That persistent ache in your legs isn’t just a sign of getting older—it’s a sign that your body is asking for help. Leg pain, cramping, and fatigue when you walk can be symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), a common but serious condition that restricts blood flow to your limbs. At Sunrise Vascular, we understand your frustration and concern. Our team of dedicated peripheral artery disease specialists in Greensboro offers a modern, minimally invasive approach to restore your circulation, relieve your pain, and get you back to living a life without limits.

Don’t Ignore the Signs of PAD

Peripheral Artery Disease doesn’t just cause discomfort; it significantly increases your risk for heart attack, stroke, and even amputation. But with early diagnosis and the right care, you can avoid these outcomes. Sunrise Vascular is at the forefront of modern PAD treatment, offering innovative, non-surgical solutions that are safer, faster, and more effective than traditional hospital-based procedures.

200 Million+ Affected

You are not alone. PAD affects millions worldwide, but many don’t seek treatment until the disease is advanced.

No Hospital Stay

Our outpatient procedures mean you can return home the same day, with no lengthy hospital stay required.

Quick Recovery

Minimally invasive techniques allow for a faster, more comfortable recovery, so you can get back on your feet sooner.

90% Amputation Prevention

With timely intervention from a PAD specialist, a significant number of amputations can be prevented.

What You Need to Know About PAD

What is Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)?

Peripheral Artery Disease is a circulatory condition where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs, most commonly the legs. This narrowing is caused by atherosclerosis, a buildup of fatty plaque on the artery walls. When your legs don’t receive enough blood flow to keep up with demand, you experience symptoms like pain and cramping.

  • Claudication: Pain, cramping, or tiredness in the leg or hip muscles while walking or climbing stairs, which disappears with rest.
  • Leg Numbness or Weakness: A feeling of “pins and needles” or general weakness in the legs.
  • Coldness in the Lower Leg or Foot: A noticeable difference in temperature compared to the other leg.
  • Non-Healing Sores: Sores on your toes, feet, or legs that heal slowly or not at all.
  • Changes in Skin Color or Shiny Skin: Your legs may appear pale, blue, or have a shiny texture.

PAD is primarily caused by atherosclerosis. Key risk factors include:

  • Age: Being over 50.
  • Smoking: The most significant risk factor.
  • Diabetes: A major contributor to the development of PAD.
  • High Blood Pressure & High Cholesterol: Both contribute to artery damage.
  • Family History: A personal or family history of vascular disease, heart disease, or stroke.

Ignoring PAD can lead to severe consequences. As the condition progresses, you may experience constant leg pain (rest pain), and the risk of developing non-healing ulcers and gangrene increases dramatically. This advanced stage, known as Critical Limb-Threatening Ischemia (CLTI), can ultimately require amputation of the affected limb.

Advanced, Non-Surgical PAD Procedures

At Sunrise Vascular, we specialize in cutting-edge, minimally invasive procedures to treat PAD without the need for traditional surgery. Using advanced imaging for guidance, our physicians perform procedures like Angioplasty, Stenting, and Atherectomy through a tiny incision. These techniques open blocked arteries from the inside, immediately restoring blood flow and relieving symptoms. This approach avoids the risks, long recovery times, and scarring associated with surgical bypass, offering you a safer and more effective path to relief.

The Sunrise Vascular Advantage: OBL vs. Hospital Care

Sunrise Vascular (OBL)
Sunrise Vascular (OBL)
Hospital
Specialization
Dedicated vascular experts: Our team consists of board-certified specialists who focus exclusively on vascular conditions.
General care: May be provided by general surgeons or cardiologists who do not specialize solely in vascular disease.
Environment
Comfortable & private: A relaxed, outpatient setting designed for your comfort and privacy.
Impersonal & overwhelming: Navigating a large, busy hospital can be stressful and intimidating.
Convenience
Easy & efficient: Streamlined scheduling, minimal wait times, and direct access to your physician.
Bureaucratic & slow: Multiple departments, long waits, and administrative hurdles are common.
Cost
Lower out-of-pocket costs: As an outpatient facility, we offer more affordable care with transparent pricing.
Higher costs: Hospital overhead and facility fees often lead to significantly higher bills for patients.
Recovery
Quicker & easier: Return home the same day and get back to your life with minimal downtime.
Longer stays & recovery: Surgical procedures often require a multi-day hospital stay and a more painful recovery.

Why Choose Sunrise Vascular?

When you’re facing a condition like PAD, you need a team you can trust. Sunrise Vascular is a leader in interventional care, founded on the principle that every patient deserves access to the most advanced, effective, and compassionate treatment available. We are proud to be the preferred peripheral vascular doctor for patients in Mt. Airy, Sanford, and beyond.

Patient-First Philosophy

We put you at the center of your care. Your treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs and goals, ensuring you receive the best possible outcome.

Unmatched Expertise

Our outpatient procedures mean you can return home the same day, with no lengthy hospital stay required.

Commitment to Rural Care

We are dedicated to serving communities across rural North Carolina and Virginia, with convenient locations in Greensboro, Sanford, Murphy, Mt. Airy, Boone, and Danville.

Take Control of Your Vascular Health Today

Don’t let PAD dictate how you live your life. The path to pain-free walking and better health starts with a simple conversation. Our team is here to provide the answers and care you need, right here in your community. Schedule your consultation with a leading peripheral artery disease doctor in Danville and discover how our advanced, minimally invasive treatments can help you move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is PAD treatment painful?

Minimally invasive procedures are performed with local anesthetic and mild sedation, so you’ll feel little to no discomfort. Most patients report feeling only a slight pressure at the incision site. Post-procedure soreness is typically minimal and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

Most PAD procedures at our outpatient center are completed in 1-2 hours. You will be able to return home the same day to recover in the comfort of your own home.

Yes, our PAD treatments are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most major private insurance plans. Our team will work with you to verify your coverage and ensure you understand any out-of-pocket costs before your procedure.