Peripheral Vascular Disease

Improving Circulation for Healthier Feet and Ankles
Comprehensive Care for Peripheral Vascular Disease
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) occurs when narrowed or blocked blood vessels reduce blood flow to the lower limbs. This decreased circulation can cause pain, cramping, skin changes, slow-healing wounds, and in severe cases, tissue damage. Because healthy blood flow is vital for maintaining strong, functional feet and ankles, early diagnosis and proper management are essential.
At Heartland Podiatry, we specialize in identifying and treating the effects of poor circulation on the feet and legs. Our team performs thorough vascular assessments to detect reduced blood flow and underlying causes such as diabetes, smoking, or arterial disease.
Treatment may involve lifestyle modifications, compression therapy, wound care, and coordination with your primary physician or vascular specialist for advanced management. Our goal is to improve circulation, prevent complications, and protect your overall foot health.
By addressing circulation issues early, we help patients maintain mobility, comfort, and confidence — one step at a time.
Start Your Journey to Wellness Today
Talk With Foot and Ankle Specialist Today!
Ready to take the first step towards healthier, pain-free feet? Contact us to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our foot and ankle services. Our dedicated podiatric team is here to provide personalized care and answer any questions you may have about your lower extremity concerns. Reach out today and let us help you achieve optimal foot health and mobility for an active lifestyle.

