Cardiovascular Center
Peripheral Vascular Disease - PVD
Physicians at University of Utah Health Care have broad expertise in treating Peripheral vascular disease (PVD). Treatments include both surgical and non-surgical approaches.
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD), referred to as peripheral arterial disease (PAD), is a slow and progressive circulation disorder. It may involve disease in any of the blood vessels outside of the heart and diseases of the lymph vessels - the arteries, veins, or lymphatic vessels. Organs supplied by these vessels such as the brain, heart, and legs, may not receive adequate blood flow for ordinary function. However, the legs and feet are most commonly affected, thus the name peripheral vascular disease.
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(801) 581-3495
Laura K. Downey, PA-C
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Monica Hatch, PA-C
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Daniel M. Ihnat, M.D.
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Denise L. Jost, N.P.
Specialties: Family Nurse Practitioner, Vascular Surgery
Daniel V. Kinikini, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Vascular Surgery
Larry W. Kraiss, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Vascular Surgery, Vasculitis
Joanna Lynch, PA-C
Specialties: Physician Assistant, Vascular Surgery
Michelle T. Mueller, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Frostbite, Vascular Surgery
Mark R. Sarfati, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3495 |
Specialties: Vascular Surgery, Vasculitis








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