Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) develops when narrowed or blocked arteries limit blood flow to your legs, often causing discomfort, fatigue, or difficulty walking. With care from Midwest Institute for Non-Surgical Therapy, patients throughout the St. Louis area can access minimally invasive treatments that restore circulation and help protect long-term limb health. As part of your broader health journey, elements of your personal care may also support improved mobility and overall vascular wellness.
PAD is a serious condition that can progress over time, reducing blood supply to the legs and feet. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and improve your ability to move comfortably through daily life.
PAD occurs when plaque builds up inside the arteries, restricting blood flow. This reduced circulation can lead to pain, cramping, numbness, or slow-healing wounds—especially during activity.
Common symptoms may include:
Left untreated, PAD can increase the risk of serious infections and may even lead to amputation in severe cases. Early care is essential for protecting your mobility and vascular health.
Procedures such as angioplasty, atherectomy, and stent placement help open narrowed arteries and improve blood flow. These treatments are performed through small incisions, offering quicker recovery and less discomfort.
Your provider may recommend targeted lifestyle changes, guided activity, or medication to support circulation and ease symptoms.
If PAD has contributed to ulcers or slow-healing wounds, comprehensive wound care can help protect your limb health and encourage proper healing.
Regular follow-ups help ensure your circulation stays healthy and that symptoms do not progress.
Patients in the St. Louis area choose MINT for PAD care because:
You receive thoughtful, detail-oriented care designed to protect your mobility and overall vascular health.
If leg pain or circulation concerns are affecting your daily comfort, effective treatment is available. Call 314-255-2204 to schedule an appointment at your preferred location in the St. Louis area. With the right care, you can improve blood flow, move more comfortably, and take confident steps toward better vascular health.