
I had pain and cramping in my legs. I thought it was just a sign of age but it was actually peripheral arterial disease (PAD). I went for treatment and now I’m back to my daily walks and my legs feel great.
Our outpatient vascular access center in San Antonio, TX, offers a complete range of minimally invasive vascular procedures, including treatment options for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Dialysis Access Management.
Jemma Reinhardt is a graduate of the Radiology Practitioner Assistant Program at Weber State University.
Dr. Timoteo Cabrera is an Interventional Nephrologist with an MD from the University of Texas Health Science Center.
Dr. Rashid Sharaf is an Interventional Nephrologist with an MD from Quaid-i-Azam University and the University of London.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a common, yet serious, disease that occurs when extra cholesterol and other fats in the blood collect in the walls of the arteries that supply blood to your limbs.
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Read moreI had pain and cramping in my legs. I thought it was just a sign of age but it was actually peripheral arterial disease (PAD). I went for treatment and now I’m back to my daily walks and my legs feel great.
My legs have been cramping and feeling weak for a while. I thought it was because I was tired from standing, then I got a bit worried when one of my legs started feeling colder then the other. I completed a questionnaire that helped me figure out that I might have PAD – something I had never heard of. I booked an appointment to have myself checked and the doctor told me I needed to have a procedure. I was worried but he assured me that I had nothing to worry about as it is a quick outpatient treatment. He was right – I am recovering and I don’t feel the cramps and coldness in my legs anymore. Thank you.