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Why Baptist?

Vascular Institute of San Antonio

The Vascular Institute of San Antonio, headquartered at Baptist Medical Center in downtown San Antonio, provides a complete complement of interventional and treatment options for patients suffering from Peripheral Vascular Disease.

  • Compassionate and knowledgeable staff
  • High-quality patient care
  • Complete angiographic testing
  • Endovascular procedures
  • Carotid artery and abdominal vascular studies
  • The Wound Healing Center at Baptist Medical Center
  • Physicians dedicated to detection, treatment and prevention of Peripheral
    Vascular Disease (PVD)

 


Fighting Diabetes through a Vascular Bypass

Diabetes is rampant in South Texas. The disease can lead to blocked vessels causing leg pain and sometimes amputation.

Busting the Myths of “Very Gross” Veins

Everyone seems to know the reason, whether it be fact or fiction, for their varicose veins: “I cross my legs a lot” (fiction); “I spend my day walking on concrete floors” (fiction);

New Device for PAD in trials at Baptist Medical Center

A new device that may one day be used to help people suffering from Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is being tested in clinical trials at Baptist Medical Center downtown

What Does Your Family History Mean For Your Health?

What does the health of your family mean for your vascular health? Try our new online tool and find out.

Follow Your Heart To Baptist

Cardiovascular care is at the heart of what we do. Learn more about our services.
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