
Peripheral Vascular Angiography
Early Detection for Better Vascular Health
Peripheral vascular angiography is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the presence of plaque build-up, or atherosclerosis, in your peripheral arteries. A catheter is used to inject dye into your peripheral arteries while X-rays are taken providing a clear image of the blood as it flows. This allows your doctor to determine if there are areas where the arteries are narrowed or blocked by plaque build-up.

We won’t only focus on what’s wrong. We’ll help you understand your condition and move forward in a way that supports your best heart health.
Peripheral Vascular Angiography Locations
Clinic
St. Luke's Clinic - Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery: Boise
Clinic
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Related Specialties
Vascular Surgery
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