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.

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.

01/15/2026

Your everyday habits matter more than you may think.

Dr. Koh explains that common lifestyle factors can increase your risk for peripheral artery disease, including smoking, unmanaged diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.

Paying attention to your medications, diet, and overall health plays a critical role in protecting your circulation.

Talk to your doctor, ask questions, and learn your risk for PAD: +1 (646) 606-2976.

01/12/2026

What you do every day matters for your kidney health.

Dr. Lao shares that lifestyle plays a key role in protecting your kidneys and slowing disease progression.

✔️ Slowing kidney disease may also reduce the risk of vascular disease and neuropathy
✔️ Diet is especially important
✔️ Working with a certified dietitian can help slow the decline in kidney function

Taking action early can make a real difference.

Request a consultation to learn how vascular care supports kidney health: +1 (646) 606-2976

Arteries and veins do very different jobs in your body.Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, while veins...
01/09/2026

Arteries and veins do very different jobs in your body.

Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, while veins return oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. Knowing the difference matters, especially when it comes to conditions like peripheral artery disease.

Learn more about how your circulatory system works on our website: americanendovascular.com/blog

01/06/2026

Diabetes can affect more than your blood sugar.

Dr. Lao, Interventional Nephrologist at American Endovascular Centers, explains that diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease in the U.S. Over time, high blood sugar can damage arteries and reduce oxygen and nutrient flow to the nerves in your legs and feet, leading to neuropathy.

If you’re noticing numbness or tingling, don’t ignore it. Request a consultation today to learn more about your vascular health: +1 (646) 606-2976.

12/22/2025

If you’re living with kidney disease, small changes in your legs can signal something bigger. Pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, or not being able to walk as far as you could just months ago are symptoms you should never ignore.

Early screening can protect your limbs and your quality of life.
If you’re noticing any of these signs, talk to a specialist.

Call American Endovascular to schedule a consultation today: +1 (646) 606-2976.

12/15/2025

Your podiatrist can spot the issue, but sub-specialists can treat the cause.

Podiatrists often refer patients to vascular experts who can diagnose underlying problems and create the right treatment plan. Many conditions can now be treated with a simple needle puncture instead of surgery.

If you have foot pain or circulation concerns, request a consultation with American Endovascular: +1 (646) 606-2976.

12/12/2025

A simple monthly foot check can help prevent serious complications.

Dr. Lao reminds patients that they are not alone. Ask a friend or family member to help you inspect your feet once a month. Look for broken skin, ulcers, or black spots that do not wash off. These dark areas can be an early sign of severe vascular disease and tissue that is not getting enough oxygen.

If you are on dialysis or at risk for PAD, regular checks are essential.
Request a consultation with American Endovascular for expert evaluation and care: +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.