ADVANCED INTERVENTIONAL & VASCULAR SERVICES, LLP
Our doctors at Advanced Interventional & Vascular Services use non-surgical, minimally invasive methods to reestablish healthy blood flow in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) and those at risk for amputation.
Our doctors work passionately to prevent unnecessary amputations.
Our doctors are extremely successful in declotting vessels to recover healthy circulation.
Varicose veins usually appear in the leg and feet and can appear twisted and enlarged.
Uterine Fibroids can cause pain and heavy bleeding and our doctors provide a minimally invasive procedure instead of an unnecessary hysterectomy.
Aneurysms occur when vessel walls weaken and bulge out. It is critical to seek medical attention in case the aneurysm ruptures.
Our doctors are able to open up occluded vessels to promote proper wound healing.
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At Advanced Interventional & Vascular Services, we accept most insurance carriers. Here is a list of some of the insurance carriers we accept, however we accept 30+ carriers. If you do not see your insurance here, please contact our staff for assistance.
"I am a 45 year old woman who suffered with such severe uterine fibroids that interfered with my life ... the only option the gynecologist gave me was the have a hysterectomy. Which is not what I wanted and needed to research other options ... Dr. Gallo specializes in Uterine Fibroid Embolizations ... 3 months after having my procedure, the bleeding stopped ...I came into this world with ovaries and a uterus and if I can help it, I'd like to leave with them"
"I felt a strong pain in my calf in my left leg ... They sent me to interventional radiology, to Dr. John Rundback ... I got much, much better after [the procedure], I never had the pain again. Lately, I walk one, two, three miles without pain."
We prioritize improving the patient's quality of life and preventing amputation; through restoring proper circulation.
JOHN RUNDBACK, MD - KEVIN HERMAN, MD - RYAN NELSON, MD - DENNIS KWON, MD - CHRISTOPHER SHACKLES, DO