Advanced imaging procedure to visualize arteries in the limbs, kidneys, and other organs, helping diagnose blockages or vascular disease.
A diagnostic tool for vascular health
Peripheral angiography is a minimally invasive imaging procedure that uses contrast dye and X-rays to visualize arteries outside the heart. It helps to:
Identify narrowed or blocked arteries in the legs, arms, kidneys, or other organs
Assist in planning angioplasty, stenting, or surgery for vascular disease
Evaluate the effectiveness of previous vascular treatments