American Endovascular & Amputation Prevention

American Endovascular & Amputation Prevention American Endovascular has brought together top Interventional Radiologists focused on limb salvage for one reason: to save lives.

We specialize in complex cases. Locations in Cincinnati, OH, West Orange, NJ, and various locations in NYC including - Queens, Lower Manhattan, Fishkill, and Harlem.

03/20/2026

The best measure of trust in medicine is simple: would a doctor choose the same care for themselves or their family?

At American Endovascular Centers, our team is made up of highly skilled providers who are experts in what they do.

Call +1 (646) 606-2976 to request a consultation.

03/18/2026

Neuropathic pain and vascular disease often go hand in hand, which is why it can be difficult to tell the difference between the two. By addressing underlying circulation issues, many patients experience meaningful improvement in their pain.

While medicine rarely offers a 100% solution, improving blood flow can make a real difference in quality of life for many people.

If you’re experiencing symptoms and want to learn more about your options, request a consultation with the team at American Endovascular Centers: +1 (646) 606-2976.

03/16/2026

Tried medications for diabetic neuropathy and still dealing with pain? You’re not alone.

For some patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, especially when medications like gabapentin or other conservative treatments haven’t worked, the neurostim procedure may be an option to help manage symptoms.

It’s not the right fit for everyone, which is why identifying the cause of your neuropathy is key to finding the right treatment.

If you’re struggling with neuropathy, schedule a consultation with the team at American Endovascular Centers to learn more about your options: +1 (646) 606-2976.

02/24/2026

Many patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) or on dialysis are at higher risk for peripheral arterial disease, even without classic symptoms.

Nighttime cramping, restless legs, or trouble walking may be signs of a circulation issue.

When the vascular problem is treated, these symptoms can improve.

Request a consultation to get properly screened: +1 (646) 606-2976.

02/19/2026

Being told you need an amputation is life-changing.

Amputation affects both physical and mental health, recovery time, and quality of life.

Before accepting it as the only option, seeing a vascular specialist to evaluate blood flow may open the door to other treatments.

Request a consultation to learn if limb-saving options may be available: +1 (646) 606-2976.

02/16/2026

If you have chronic kidney disease and are experiencing numbness or pain in your legs, it may be a sign of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).

A vascular specialist can evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate screening. Request a consultation to take the next step in your care: +1 (646) 606-2976.

02/05/2026

Many patients are told amputation is their only option. Our data and outcomes show otherwise.

Through research and advanced vascular care, we help save 90% of patients who come to us facing amputation from losing a limb.

Call us today to request a consultation: +1 (646) 606-2976.

02/02/2026

Did you know kidney disease can also cause poor circulation?

If you have questions about how circulation affects your health, leave them in the comments below.

Ready to schedule a consultation? Give us a call: +1 (646) 606-2976.

Can neuropathy be reversed?If you’re experiencing burning, tingling, or numbness in your feet or legs, the answer may de...
01/30/2026

Can neuropathy be reversed?
If you’re experiencing burning, tingling, or numbness in your feet or legs, the answer may depend on the cause and how early it’s treated.

In our recent blog, we explain what neuropathy is, what influences recovery, and why early diagnosis matters.

Visit our website to read the full blog and learn more: americanendovascular.com/blog

01/26/2026

Peripheral Artery Disease doesn’t always require surgery.

In many cases, it can be managed with medication, physical therapy, and minimally invasive treatment options.

Request a consultation today to learn what approach may be right for you: +1 (646) 606-2976.

01/23/2026

What Is PAD?

Peripheral artery disease affects the blood vessels outside the heart, most commonly in the legs. While heart disease impacts the arteries of the heart, PAD reduces blood flow to the legs and other areas of the body.

If you’re experiencing leg pain or circulation concerns, call us today to ask about PAD screening: +1 (646) 606-2976.

01/20/2026

Think You Might Have PAD? Start With These Simple Tests

If you’re unsure whether you have Peripheral Artery Disease, the answer may be easier than you think. Dr. Koh explains that quick, noninvasive tests like an ABI blood pressure comparison and a vascular ultrasound can show how well blood is flowing to your legs.

Request a consultation to learn more about PAD testing and take the first step toward protecting your circulation: +1 (646) 606-2976.

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American Endovascular saves the limbs that others can’t.

Preventing Amputation, Extending Lives

American Endovascular has the extraordinary track record of saving more than 80% of patient limbs after they were told they needed an amputation.

Trust American Endovascular to:


  • Undertake highly complex procedures for Peripheral Arterial Disease and Critical Limb Ischemia that others cannot do.