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Get Specialised Treatment For Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

  • Get Specialised Care From A Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Specialist
  • Same Day Appointments Available
  • Full Assistance With Medisave & Insurance Claims Process

Vascular Surgeon Specialising In Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

  • UK Trained Vascular Surgeon With Over 15 Years Of Experience
  • Former Chief Of Vascular Surgery at Tan Tock Seng Hospital
  • Current President Of The Asian Venous Forum
  • Extensive Experience Treating People With Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

We Got You Covered

We are on the panel with most insurers in Singapore and with many international insurers; We also offer convenient options for self-paying patients.

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Get Assistance With The Medisave & Insurance Claims Process

We understand that managing Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) can involve a range of medical expenses.

That’s why we offer our guidance with the Medisave and insurance claims process to make your treatment journey smoother.

Our friendly clinic staff can guide you through the claims process, helping you determine what’s covered under your insurance policy or Medisave.

If you have any questions regarding the eligibility of your treatment or claims, don’t hesitate to reach out to us today.

We’re here to assist you in getting the treatment you need with the support you deserve.

When Should I See a Vascular Surgeon for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)?

Consult a vascular surgeon if you experience any of the following:

  • Leg pain or cramping during activity (claudication) that goes away with rest
  • Numbness, weakness, or a feeling of heaviness in your legs
  • Coldness in the lower leg or foot, especially when compared to the other leg
  • Sores or wounds on your toes, feet, or legs that are slow to heal
  • Changes in the color of your skin on the legs, such as paleness, bluish tint, or dark spots
  • Hair loss or slower hair growth on your legs or feet
  • Weak or absent pulse in your legs or feet

Get Prompt & Effective Medical Care For Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).

What Is The Cause of My Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)?

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) occurs when the arteries that supply blood to your legs, arms, or other peripheral regions become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup. Common causes include:

  • Atherosclerosis: PAD is mostly caused by plaque buildup in the arteries, which reduces blood flow.
  • Smoking: Damages arteries and speeds up plaque buildup.
  • Diabetes: High blood sugar harms blood vessels and contributes to plaque buildup.
  • High blood pressure: Puts stress on arteries, leading to damage and plaque formation.
  • High cholesterol: Too much “bad” cholesterol causes plaque in the arteries.
  • Obesity: Extra weight raises the risk by contributing to diabetes and high blood pressure.
  • Sedentary lifestyle: Lack of exercise worsens poor circulation and increases PAD risk.
  • Family history: A family history of heart or blood vessel disease raises your risk.

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) can be effectively treated by an experienced vascular surgeon.

Do not let the problem worsen,
or live in pain – seek help today.

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About Dr Sriram Narayanan

MBBS MS (Surgery) FRCS (Glasgow) FRCS (Gen Surg) Dip Lap Surgery (France)

Dr. Sriram Narayanan (Dr. Ram) is a senior vascular and endovascular surgeon who completed his advanced surgical training in the UK, and has extensive experience helping individuals with PAD improve mobility and restore their ability to perform daily activities.

Dr. Ram has trained and mentored vascular surgeons across multiple countries and currently serves as President of the Asian Venous Forum.

  • Former Chief Of Vascular Surgery At Tan Tock Seng Hospital
  • Over 15 Years Of Experience As A Skilled & High-Volume Vascular Surgeon

Contact Dr. Ram today for a personalised consultation.

FAQs About Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

Can PAD be cured?

While PAD can’t be fully cured, it can be managed through lifestyle changes, medications, and in some cases, surgical procedures. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications.

Can exercise help with PAD?

Yes, regular exercise, especially walking, can improve symptoms of PAD by increasing blood flow and reducing pain. A supervised exercise program is often recommended for managing PAD.

What happens if PAD is left untreated?

If left untreated, PAD can worsen and lead to serious complications such as infections, non-healing wounds, or even limb amputation in severe cases.

Speak To Us About Your Symptoms. We Are Here To Listen & Address Your Concerns.







    • Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre
      38 Irrawaddy Road #05-30, Singapore 329563
    • Gleneagles Medical Centre
      6 Napier Road #02-38, Singapore 258499
    +65 8822 8164

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