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How is severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD) treated?

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People with severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD) often have arteries that are completely blocked. Angioplasty is one way to restore blood flow. Premier Health’s Dr. Gary Fishbein explains how Ocelot is used to treat severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Find more answers to frequently asked questions about PAD at www.premierhealth.com/PAD

What is peripheral arterial disease or PAD?

How is severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD) treated?

What happens if peripheral arterial disease (PAD) goes undiagnosed or untreated?

Can you have peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and not know it?

How is peripheral arterial disease treated in its early stages?

Is peripheral arterial disease (PAD) a temporary or long-lasting condition?

How is peripheral arterial disease (PAD) diagnosed and treated?

What are the symptoms of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?

Why is it important to diagnose and treat peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?

When someone has peripheral arterial disease (PAD), what causes pain with walking?

What treatment options are available for those who suffer with peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?

What is Ocelot, and how does it benefit patients with severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?

How is Ocelot used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?

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