Vascular surgery
Vascular surgeons treat conditions and diseases affecting the body's vascular system, including the blood vessels, arteries and veins. Maintaining vascular health is critical for continued proper blood flow to the heart and the rest of the body.
Vascular care in Northwest Houston
Our mission is to provide quality, comprehensive vascular care close to home.
Ranging from the common to the complex, HCA Houston Healthcare Tomball treats a wide variety of vascular conditions, including carotid artery disease, thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms, renal artery disease and varicose veins. We specialize in preventive services, diagnostic expertise and advanced endovascular surgical techniques.
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Tomball vascular surgery and procedures
Working to understand your unique needs, your personalized vascular treatment plan may include lifestyle changes, medications and procedures.
Treatments we provide
Our multidisciplinary care team works collaboratively to provide you with the best possible outcomes. This team includes skilled vascular surgeons, cardiologists, interventional radiologists and diagnostic radiologists. These radiologists perform many of our diagnostic tests and procedures on state-of-the-art fixed imaging equipment. In the event of a vascular emergency, these dedicated professionals are available 24/7.
If surgery is part of your treatment plan, our skilled vascular surgeons use advanced endovascular techniques whenever possible. This serves as an alternative to traditional open surgery, allowing for smaller incisions and shorter recovery times.
We offer a range of vascular surgical procedures and treatments, including:
- Aortic aneurysm repair
- Carotid artery repair
- Dialysis access
- Mesenteric artery revascularization or bypass
- Limb preservation
- Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) surgery
- Pulmonary embolism intervention
- Renal artery bypass or stent
- Temporal artery biopsy
- Upper and lower extremity peripheral arterial disease
- Vena cava filter placement and retrieval