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45 Trusted Best Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment Doctors available in Trinidad and Tobago
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TT$ 300.00
Dr Brad Sahadeo
- General Practitioner
- B.Sc., M.B.B.S, Diploma Occupational Med
- 10yr experience
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San Fernando
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English
TT$ 400.00
Dr Neil Sampath
- General Practitioner
- MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Postgraduate Certificate in Remote & Offshore Medicine
- 20yr experience
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Chaguanas
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English
TT$ 350.00
Dr Kymmi Caesar
- Vascular Surgery
- MBBS, BbMedsci, CWSP
- 12yr experience
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Port of Spain
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English
TT$ 450.00
Dr Kurt Furlonge
- Cardiology
- MBBS, MRCP(UK), MSc.Cardiology (UK), Interventional Cardiology (Beijing)
- 13yr experience
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San Fernando
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English
TT$ 400.00
Dr Vishi Beharry
- General Practitioner
- M.B.B.S, P.G. Dip, Emergency Medicine
- 13yr experience
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Chaguanas
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English
TT$ 350.00
Dr Riad Khunja
- General Practitioner
- MBBS, DM Family Medicine, DM Emergency medicine (Surgery and Trauma)
- 16yr experience
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Chaguanas
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English
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| Name | Speciality | Exp | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr Undurti Narasimha Das (MBBS, MD, FAMS, FICP) | General practitioner | 30 Y | TT$ 550.00 |
| Dr Dale Maharaj (MBBS, FRCS) | Vascular surgery | 28 Y | TT$ 350.00 |
| Dr Dale Maharaj (MBBS, FRCS) | Vascular surgery | 28 Y | TT$ 407.71 |
| Dr Leelavathi Chintala Panyam (MBBS) | General practitioner | 22 Y | TT$ 240.00 |
| Dr Camille Edwards McKennis (MBBS) | General practitioner | 21 Y | TT$ 339.41 |
| Dr Adedapo Oladiran (MBBS, MSc, FRCS, FACS) | Vascular surgery | 20 Y | TT$ 600.00 |
| Dr Neil Sampath (MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Postgraduate Certificate in Remote & Offshore Medicine) | General practitioner | 20 Y | TT$ 400.00 |
| Dr Murali Rudraraju (MD) | General practitioner | 18 Y | TT$ 271.81 |
| Dr Riad Khunja (MBBS, DM Family Medicine, DM Emergency medicine (Surgery and Trauma)) | General practitioner | 16 Y | TT$ 350.00 |
| Dr Avinash Richard (MBBS) | General practitioner | 15 Y | TT$ 178.65 |
FAQ’s about Peripheral Artery Disease
For individuals with PAD, sleeping with your legs slightly elevated can improve blood circulation and reduce discomfort. However, in some cases, sleeping with legs lowered can alleviate pain caused by poor blood flow. Consult a PAD specialist in Port of Spain, San Fernando, or Scarborough through Medicas for personalised advice.
Peripheral Artery Disease is commonly diagnosed through:
- A physical examination to check for weak pulses in the legs
Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI), which compares blood pressure in your ankle and arm - Imaging tests like ultrasound or angiography
- Blood tests to assess cholesterol and glucose levels
- A consultation with a PAD specialist in Trinidad & Tobago can help you understand the diagnostic steps best suited for your symptoms.
While you cannot confirm PAD at home, you can look for warning signs like:
- Pain or cramping in the legs while walking
- Numbness or weakness in the legs
- Coldness in the lower leg or foot
- Slow-healing sores on toes or feet
- If you suspect PAD, schedule an online consultation with a doctor in Trinidad & Tobago through Medicas for a professional evaluation.
Walking cannot cure PAD, but it is one of the most effective treatments for managing symptoms. Supervised exercise therapy can help improve circulation, reduce pain, and enhance mobility. Connect with a PAD specialist through Medicas in Trinidad & Tobago for a tailored exercise plan.
The most severe stage of PAD is called critical limb ischemia (CLI), which can lead to chronic pain, non-healing wounds, and even amputation if untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications. Consult a specialist in Trinidad & Tobago to manage PAD effectively.
PAD is a circulatory problem caused by narrowed arteries, often due to atherosclerosis. While it primarily affects the legs, it is linked to cardiac issues as the underlying conditions—like poor circulation and plaque build-up—can also increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major risk factor for PAD but not its sole cause. Other contributing factors include smoking, high cholesterol, diabetes, and a sedentary lifestyle. A PAD specialist in Trinidad & Tobago can evaluate your risk factors and provide guidance on managing them.
Scheduling an appointment is simple with Medicas:
- Visit our platform and select Peripheral Artery Disease or Vascular Specialist as your specialty.
- Choose a convenient time and date.
- Connect with a qualified doctor in Trinidad & Tobago, including cities like Port of Spain and San Fernando, for a comprehensive consultation.
To choose the best PAD doctor, look for:
- Relevant qualifications and specialisation in vascular medicine
- Years of experience in managing PAD
- Positive reviews and patient feedback
- With Medicas, you can view detailed profiles of doctors in Trinidad & Tobago, including their expertise and patient ratings, to make an informed decision.
For individuals with PAD, sleeping with your legs slightly elevated can improve blood circulation and reduce discomfort. However, in some cases, sleeping with legs lowered can alleviate pain caused by poor blood flow. Consult a PAD specialist in Port of Spain, San Fernando, or Scarborough through Medicas for personalised advice.
Peripheral Artery Disease is commonly diagnosed through:
- A physical examination to check for weak pulses in the legs
Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI), which compares blood pressure in your ankle and arm - Imaging tests like ultrasound or angiography
- Blood tests to assess cholesterol and glucose levels
- A consultation with a PAD specialist in Trinidad & Tobago can help you understand the diagnostic steps best suited for your symptoms.
While you cannot confirm PAD at home, you can look for warning signs like:
- Pain or cramping in the legs while walking
- Numbness or weakness in the legs
- Coldness in the lower leg or foot
- Slow-healing sores on toes or feet
- If you suspect PAD, schedule an online consultation with a doctor in Trinidad & Tobago through Medicas for a professional evaluation.
Scheduling an appointment is simple with Medicas:
- Visit our platform and select Peripheral Artery Disease or Vascular Specialist as your specialty.
- Choose a convenient time and date.
- Connect with a qualified doctor in Trinidad & Tobago, including cities like Port of Spain and San Fernando, for a comprehensive consultation.
To choose the best PAD doctor, look for:
- Relevant qualifications and specialisation in vascular medicine
- Years of experience in managing PAD
- Positive reviews and patient feedback
- With Medicas, you can view detailed profiles of doctors in Trinidad & Tobago, including their expertise and patient ratings, to make an informed decision.
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