Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Afflicts Millions
Register for Screening at Deborah Specialty Physicians
Leg muscle pain and cramping when walking. Those are symptoms that occur in more than 30 percent of individuals with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), an affliction of 17 million Americans.
Another third has atypical symptoms such as easy fatigability. But perhaps most at risk are individuals with no symptoms at all, which includes people with Diabetes.
PAD is of great concern because individuals with PAD are at high risk for heart attack, stroke and death.
So what is PAD? It’s a vascular disease that occurs when arteries become clogged with fatty cholesterol deposits, reducing blood flow to the legs. Diagnosis and treatment, including medication, non-surgical procedures and lifestyle changes, are recommended as early as possible.
If you have these PAD Risk Factors, you may want to be screened:
Deborah Specialty Physicians Hosts PAD Screening Event in Toms River
Saturday, November 18 event from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For qualified participants, Deborah Specialty Physicians is hosting a PAD Screening Saturday, November 18 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its Toms River Office.
Do you meet one of these criteria for participation?
Advance registration is required. For additional information and to register, call 609.496.5929. PAD screening includes an ankle-brachial index, a painless test that compares blood pressure in the ankles with blood pressure in the arms.
By participating in this quiz, or screening or health assessment, I recognize and accept all risks associated with it. I understand that the program will only screen for certain risk factors and does not constitute a complete physical exam. For the diagnosis of a medical problem, I must see a physician for a complete medical exam. I release Deborah Heart and Lung Center and any other organization(s) involved in this screening, and their employees and agents, from all liabilities, medical claims or expenses which may arise from my participation. Thank you for investing in your health by participating today.