Naadi Vascular and Interventional Center is the first outpatient center in Oklahoma City dedicated to vascular and interventional radiology. Our brand new center houses the latest state-of-the-art equipment and modern furnishings to ensure you receive the highest quality of care and comfort. We offer convenient care for all patients because we know your patients' time is valuable and their health is critical.
We have a specialized team with an experienced doctor, nurses and staff to care for your health. Our staff are familiar with a patient's needs and care. Our team of experts performs routine screening and intervene as needed. Our goal as your specialists is to improve the quality of a patient's life by reducing risk factors through proper screening before any treatment.
We have a specialized team with an experienced doctor, nurses and staff to care for your health. Our staff are familiar with a patient's needs and care. Our team of experts performs routine screening and intervene as needed. Our goal as your specialists is to improve the quality of a patient's life by reducing risk factors through proper screening before any treatment.
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Patients on dialysis and dialysis specialists understand the critical importance of the vascular access in filtering toxins from patient's blood by a dialysis machine. The ideal hemodialysis access is an artery to vein fistula that delivers high blood flow and easy cannulation. Most fistula failures or graft failures are caused by scar tissue that causes a narrowing of the access.
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) or Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is a disease of the peripheral blood vessels characterized by narrowing and hardening of the arteries that supply the legs and feet. The decreased blood flow results in nerve and tissue damage to the extremities. PAD/PVD is a highly prevalent, under diagnosed, under treated disease.
Blood clots in the thighs are more likely to break off and cause PE than blood clots in the lower legs or other parts of the body. Blood clots also can form in veins closer to the skin's surface. However, these clots won't break off and cause PE. This procedure may be used to widen the affected vein and improve blood flow.
Interventional Radiology (IR) is a specialty within radiology, which offers therapeutic help for pain management. IR procedures are minimally invasive, and offer patients shorter recovery time and minimal risk when compared to most surgical options.
IR treatments are precisely targeted and because they use a minimally invasive techniques under fluoroscopy and ultrasound to guide a needle or catheter to the source of pain or disease, many procedures can be done on an outpatient basis.In some cases, the patient is even able to continue with their day as usual after their procedure.
IR treatments are precisely targeted and because they use a minimally invasive techniques under fluoroscopy and ultrasound to guide a needle or catheter to the source of pain or disease, many procedures can be done on an outpatient basis.In some cases, the patient is even able to continue with their day as usual after their procedure.
Interventional radiology (also known as IR) is the minimally invasive, image-guided treatment of medical conditions that once required open surgery. Interventional radiologists are on the front lines of clinical advances and use of the latest image-guided technologies. They are board-certified physicians who are trained in both radiology and minimally invasive therapies.