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8905 W Post Rd Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89148, United States
Discover expert vascular medicine and advanced imaging at CC Vascular Medicine and Imaging. Visit us at 8905 W Post Rd Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89148, USA. Call (877) 827-2362 to schedule your consultation and enhance your vascular health today!
8905 W Post Rd Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89148, United States
Expert Vascular Care & Advanced Imaging in Las Vegas
At CC Vascular Medicine and Imaging located at 8905 W Post Rd Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89148, our team provides expert diagnosis and treatment for vascular diseases. We utilize state-of-the-art imaging technology to accurately assess your vascular health. Our focus is on delivering personalized care for conditions affecting arteries and veins. We offer comprehensive vascular evaluations and advanced imaging services right here in Las Vegas.
For expert vascular care and imaging in our Las Vegas location, contact us at +18778272362 or visit our website at https://www.ccvascularmedicine.com/.
Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What types of vascular conditions do you treat?
We diagnose and manage conditions such as peripheral artery disease, coronary artery disease, carotid artery disease, aneurysms, venous insufficiency, and varicose veins.
Q: What imaging services are available at your Las Vegas location?
Our facility offers advanced imaging services including ultrasound, CT scans, and potentially other vascular imaging modalities relevant to your specific condition.
Q: Do you offer consultations for vascular concerns?
Yes, we provide comprehensive vascular consultations at our Las Vegas office to evaluate your symptoms and determine the appropriate diagnostic or treatment pathway.
Q: How can I schedule an appointment at your Post Road location?
You can schedule an appointment by calling our phone number +18778272362 or by booking online through our website https://www.ccvascularmedicine.com/.
Q: What should I expect during a vascular imaging procedure?
Our team will explain the procedure beforehand. Depending on the imaging type, you may need to prepare differently (e.g., fasting). The procedure itself is typically non-invasive and guided by our experienced technicians.