Super-Speciality

Peripheral Vascular Disease and Diabetic Foot

Peripheral Arterial Disease And Diabetic Foot

Peripheral vascular diseases in India were often treated with amputation and wound care, leaving many with artificial limbs instead of salvaged legs through timely vascular repair.

Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins in the legs caused by faulty valves and prolonged standing. They can lead to pain, skin changes and even non-healing ulcers. Our clinic offers comprehensive diagnosis and minimally invasive treatments to help relieve symptoms and restore quality of life for patients with varicose veins.

DVT and PE

DVT and PE

Deep vein thrombosis is a dangerous condition where blood clots form in the deep veins of the legs, causing swelling and pain. If untreated, these clots can travel to the lungs and cause life-threatening pulmonary embolism. Early detection and appropriate treatment are critical to prevent complications and save lives.

Aortic aneurysms

Aortic Aneurysms

Aortic aneurysms are silent dilations of the body’s largest artery and can be fatal if they rupture. Often undetected in India due to lack of awareness, these can now be treated safely with minimally invasive procedures like EVAR. Early detection and timely treatment can save lives.

Dialysis Access (AV Fistula, Permacath, AV Grafts)

Dialysis Access AVF, AVG and Permcaths

Dialysis access is a lifeline for patients with kidney failure. An AV fistula, created by a vascular surgeon, is the most reliable and natural method for long-term hemodialysis. When not feasible, AV grafts or permcaths may be used. Our goal is to ensure safe and durable dialysis access for every patient.

Carotid Artery Disease (Stroke Surgery)

Carotid Artery Disease

Carotid artery disease causes narrowing of neck arteries that supply blood to the brain. This blockage can lead to a stroke or transient ischemic attack. Early detection with ultrasound or angiography followed by treatment through surgery or stenting can prevent brain damage and improve long-term outcomes.

Mesenteric or GI bleed

Mesenteric / GI Bleed

Bleeding from internal arteries such as mesenteric or gastrointestinal vessels can be life-threatening and needs urgent intervention. Diagnosis is often confirmed using advanced imaging like angiography. Treatment may include minimally invasive embolisation or open surgery to stop the bleeding and stabilize the patient, depending on the location and severity.

Mesenteric / Bowel Ischaemia

Mesenteric / Bowel Ischaemia

Mesenteric ischaemia is a condition where the blood supply to the intestines is reduced or blocked. Just like the heart or brain, the intestines also need a steady flow of blood to work properly. When that flow is interrupted, it can lead to pain, digestive problems, and, if not treated in time, serious complications.

Vascular Malformations

Vascular Malformation

Vascular malformations are rare abnormal connections between arteries and veins. They can remain silent for years but may grow and lead to pain bleeding or even life-threatening complications. Depending on their type treatment includes embolization, sclerotherapy or surgical excision. Early evaluation by a vascular specialist can prevent serious outcomes.

Post excision of cervical rib

Thoracic Outlet And Cervical Rib

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a condition that happens when blood vessels or nerves are squeezed in a small space near the lower neck and upper chest – called the thoracic outlet. This space lies between the collarbone and the first rib. When something in this space presses on the arteries or veins, it can lead to a type of TOS known as arterial or venous TOS.

Lymphedema

Lymphedema

Lymphedema is a condition where fluid accumulates in the limbs due to poor lymph drainage often seen after surgery or cancer treatment. It can cause limb swelling skin damage ulcers or infection. With the right care including compression therapy surgical procedures and wound care quality of life can be restored.

Vascular Trauma

Vascular Trauma

Vascular trauma can be life or limb threatening and requires urgent attention. Injuries to arteries can cause massive bleeding, loss of blood supply and permanent damage to muscles and nerves. With early detection and expert surgical repair, these injuries can often be managed effectively to save both life and limb.

Vascular Access for Chemotherapy

Vascular Access for Chemotherapy

Patients undergoing chemotherapy often need safe, durable and long-term access to their bloodstream. Devices like chemoports, Hickman lines or PICC lines provide reliable entry points for treatment and blood tests. These are placed surgically under sterile conditions by a vascular surgeon to ensure safe and comfortable chemotherapy delivery.