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Health-care providers at UW Medicine's Regional Vascular Institutions in Seattle expertly diagnose and treat circulatory problems involving arteries, veins, and the lymphatic system. Vascular Center specialists commonly see patients with varicose veins and hardened arteries but readily treat more uncommon conditions, such as lymphedema, acute aortic ruptures and carotid stenosis.
Vascular Institutions
As the only level 1 adult and pediatric trauma hospital in Washington and serving the surrounding states of Alaska, Montana and Idaho, Harborview is the disaster control for all of King County. A busy hospital that is dedicated to serving marginalized communities while providing excellent care.
Harborview treats:
- Carotid stenosis
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Abdominal aortic aneurysms
- Blunt aortic injury
- Popliteal entrapment
- Median arcuate ligament syndrome
- Complex limb preservation
The Regional Vascular Center at UW Medical Center-Northwest offers a full complement of vascular services, each enhanced by the latest diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.
- Complex limb preservation
- Multidisciplinary approach to peripheral vascular disease with wound care center including infectious disease physicians, podiatrists and vascular surgeons
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Pelvic Congestion
- Varicose Veins
For more information about different vascular diseases:
VA Puget Sound Health Care System—Serving our nations veterans the Puget Sound VA treats the full scale of vascular disease.