Are you at risk for Peripheral Artery Disease?

Take this simple quiz to find out.

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a serious circulatory problem in which the blood vessels that carry blood to your arms, legs, brain and kidneys, become narrowed or clogged. It affects over 8 million Americans, most over the age of 50. It may result in leg discomfort with walking, poor healing of leg sores/ulcers, blood pressure that is difficult to control. or symptoms of stroke. People with PAD are at significantly higher risk of stroke and heart attack. Answers to these questions will help determine if you are at risk for PAD and if a vascular exam will help us better assess you vascular health status.

    Do you have foot, calf, buttock, hip or thigh discomfort (aching, fatigue, tingling, cramping or pain) when you walk which is relieved by rest?
    YesNo

    Do you have a history of cardiovascular disease or diabetes and experience any pain or swelling at rest in your lower legs or feet?
    YesNo

    Do you have a history of cardiovascular disease or diabetes and experience any leg, foot, or toe pain that often disturbs your sleep?
    YesNo

    Do you have an ulcer on your thigh, calf, ankle, foot or toe that is slow to heal?
    YesNo

    Do you have diabetes and unusual hair loss or skin discoloration in your legs?
    YesNo

    Do your fingers or toes feel numb or cold in response to temperature changes or stress?
    YesNo

    Have you suffered a severe injury in your leg(s) or feet?
    YesNo

    Do you have an infection of the leg(s) or feet that may be gangrenous (black skin tissue)?
    YesNo

    Have you had blockages in your coronary or heart arteries?
    YesNo

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    If you answered YES to any of these questions, you may be at risk for Peripheral Artery Disease please hit SEND and we’ll contact you to set up a free consultation.

    Don't delay-the earlier you detect vascular disease the more options you have!

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