Request a new patient appointment with Pulse
Please submit your information to request a call back. A member of our team will call you within three business days to schedule an appointment.
New patient appointments will take place within approximately three weeks.
Pulse will honor a referral to any vascular provider. If you have a referral to a provider outside of Pulse, we will be happy to work with you to get an appointment scheduled with one of our providers.
Treatment for vascular conditions
Pulse Heart Institute offers the latest treatments for diseases that affect the peripheral vascular system — the arteries and veins outside the immediate area of the heart and lungs. Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a blood circulation disorder in which the blood vessels outside of the heart and brain become narrowed or blocked, or frequently spasm. The disorder can occur in the arteries or veins that supply blood to the legs, arms, kidneys, stomach or head.
Our services include:
- Diagnostic screening and testing: Using the latest medical technology and diagnostic tools, we can provide you with a diagnosis for your symptoms and create a treatment plan for you.
- Surgery for peripheral vascular conditions: We perform a wide range of procedures to treat your condition.
- Surgery for varicose veins: In serious cases of varicose veins, your doctor may recommend sclerotherapy, ablation or surgical removal of the vein.
When should I see a vascular provider?
Some people with vascular disease don’t experience any symptoms. For others, the disease begins with a pain or cramping in the legs or arms that’s triggered by activity and stops with rest.
Other common symptoms include:
• Leg numbness or weakness
• Coldness in your lower leg or foot, especially when compared with the other side
• Numbness, weakness or heaviness in the legs or feet
• Thin, brittle or shiny skin on the legs or feet
• Diminished pulses in the legs or feet
• Hair loss on the legs
• Slow toenail growth
• Impotence in men
• Reddish-blue discoloration of extremities