Western Vascular Institute

Western Vascular Institute

Hospitals and Health Care

Mesa, AZ 975 followers

Arizona’s choice for vein and artery care since 2005. Providing unparalleled patient-centered diagnosis and treatment.

About us

As Arizona’s leading vascular surgery group since 2005, our team of award-winning, board certified, vascular and endovascular surgeons have a combined 100+ years of vascular devoted surgical experience. Western Vascular Institute is dedicated to providing the highest quality vascular treatment options available for each patient’s individual needs, as well as unparalleled patient care. Our team of highly trained vascular surgeons specialize in the treatment for vascular diseases that include, but are not limited to, peripheral vascular disease, varicose veins, venous insufficiency, carotid artery disease, thoracic outlet syndrome, aneurysms, renal insufficiency, mesenteric and celiac artery disease, pelvic congestion syndrome, KTS, peripheral arterial disease, wound care, limb salvage and a variety of other vascular conditions. Our service centers house the most advanced and innovative surgical suites and diagnostic imaging capabilities, offering a full service in-house vascular experience for our patients.

Website
http://www.westernvascular.com/
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Mesa, AZ
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2005
Specialties
Vascular surgery, Varicose Veins, Angiography, Atherectomy, Aneurysm, Sclerotherapy, Spider Veins, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Venous insufficiency, Phlebitis, Stroke, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Venous Ultrasound, Venous ablation, Phlebectomy, Carotid stents, Peripheral bypass, Thrombectomy, Angioplasty, AV Fistulas and Shunts, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic outlet syndrome, Wound care, and Limb Salvage

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  • What is UFE? 🤔 Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat symptomatic uterine fibroids (non-cancerous tumors in the uterus). It works by cutting off the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink and reducing symptoms like heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure. 🌸 How It Works: 1️⃣ Access: A catheter is inserted through a small incision (usually in the groin or wrist) and navigated to the blood vessels feeding the fibroids. 2️⃣ Embolization: Small particles are injected to block the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink over time. 3️⃣ Recovery: UFE is an outpatient procedure with a short recovery period, especially compared to more invasive surgeries like a hysterectomy. 🙌 A game changer for women looking for effective fibroid treatment with minimal downtime! 🌿💪 #UFE #FibroidTreatment #MinimallyInvasive #VascularHealth #WomenHealth #FibroidAwareness #RecoveryGoals #EmpowerYourHealth

  • What is UFE? 🤔 Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat symptomatic uterine fibroids (non-cancerous tumors in the uterus). It works by cutting off the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink and reducing symptoms like heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure. 🌸 How It Works: 1️⃣ Access: A catheter is inserted through a small incision (usually in the groin or wrist) and navigated to the blood vessels feeding the fibroids. 2️⃣ Embolization: Small particles are injected to block the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink over time. 3️⃣ Recovery: UFE is an outpatient procedure with a short recovery period, especially compared to more invasive surgeries like a hysterectomy. 🙌 A game changer for women looking for effective fibroid treatment with minimal downtime! 🌿💪 #UFE #FibroidTreatment #MinimallyInvasive #VascularHealth #WomenHealth #FibroidAwareness #RecoveryGoals #EmpowerYourHealth

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  • Here are more myths and facts about vascular health for you: Myth: Varicose veins are only a cosmetic issue. Fact: While varicose veins may seem cosmetic, they can indicate poor circulation and may lead to more serious conditions like blood clots, ulcers, or chronic pain if left untreated. 🦵💥 Myth: You don’t need to worry about cholesterol until you’re older. Fact: High cholesterol can affect people at any age, especially with a poor diet, lack of exercise, or genetic predisposition. Early monitoring can help prevent serious vascular issues later. 🧑⚕️❤️ Myth: Vascular health problems are only about heart disease. Fact: Vascular health impacts more than just the heart. Issues like poor circulation, stroke risk, and peripheral artery disease (PAD) all stem from your blood vessels. 🩸🌍 Myth: Exercise only matters if you have a fitness goal. Fact: Regular physical activity improves circulation, strengthens blood vessels, and reduces the risk of high blood pressure, making it essential for vascular health. 🚴♀️💪 Myth: Only overweight people are at risk for poor vascular health. Fact: Even those with a healthy weight can have risk factors for vascular problems, like high blood pressure, smoking, or family history. Always check your vascular health, no matter your size. ⚖️💖 Myth: Smoking only affects the lungs, not the blood vessels. Fact: Smoking damages blood vessels, leading to narrowed arteries, poor circulation, and an increased risk of stroke and heart disease. 🚭🩸 Myth: Blood clots only happen after surgery or injury. Fact: Blood clots can form in your veins even without obvious injury, often linked to sedentary behavior, obesity, or conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT). 🩸

  • Meet Dr. Mitar Vranic, CEO and founder of Western Vascular Institute. His journey to becoming one of the most innovative vascular surgeons in the country began at just nine years old. After a traumatic bike accident that nearly cost him his foot, a vascular surgeon saved his life—and his foot. This experience ignited Dr. Vranic's passion for medicine and vascular surgery, leading him to a distinguished career in the field. With two fellowships in vascular surgery, extensive training in minimally invasive techniques, and certifications in wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, Dr. Vranic combines cutting-edge knowledge with a deeply personal commitment to patient care. He’s a Board Examiner of Vascular Surgery, published in top medical journals, and a dedicated educator who trains future vascular surgeons. From a hand-drawn picture of "Dr. Mitar Vranic, Vascular Surgeon" on his bedroom door to leading a top vascular institute, his journey is a testament to resilience, passion, and excellence in medicine. 💙 #VascularHealth #InnovativeCare #MedicalHero #VascularSurgery #DrVranic #WesternVascularInstitute #HealthcareExcellence

  • 🚶♀️ Take a Walk During Your Lunch Break! 🌿 Getting moving for just 10-15 minutes can do wonders for your vascular health. Walking helps improve circulation, lower blood pressure, and keeps your blood vessels flexible and strong. Plus, it’s a great way to clear your mind and boost your energy for the rest of the day! 💪💚 So, next time you’re feeling sluggish or stressed, take a quick stroll and feel the benefits right away! #VascularHealth #StayActive #WalkItOut #HealthyHeart #MoveMore

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  • Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins, usually in the legs, caused by weakened valves that prevent proper blood flow. Vascular surgeons treat them through procedures like sclerotherapy (injecting a solution to close veins), laser therapy, or minimally invasive surgery to improve circulation and reduce symptoms.

  • Vascular surgeons are medical experts who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions related to blood vessels, including arteries and veins. They help people by managing issues like blocked arteries, varicose veins, and aneurysms through procedures like surgery, angioplasty, stenting, and non-invasive treatments to improve blood flow and prevent serious complications.Vascular surgeons are specialists in treating blood vessel conditions, like blocked arteries and varicose veins. After completing medical school (4 years), they undergo 5-7 years of residency and fellowship training in vascular surgery. They help improve blood flow through procedures like surgery, angioplasty, and stenting. It’s years of training to help you live healthier!

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