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DANIEL DANESHFAR VASCULAR & GENERAL SURGEON

West Texas Vascular Surgery Center

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How We Help You 

PROCEDURES PERFORMED

  • Diagnostic work-up

  • ABI and PVR

  • Venous and Arterial Ultrasound

  • Diagnostic angiogram including Aortogram, Lower Extremity, Upper Extremity or Dialysis Access

  • Angioplasty

  • Atherectomy

  • Drug Eluding Angioplasty

  • Arterial and Venous Stents

  • Arterial and Drug Eluding Stents

  • Intravascular Ultrasound

  • Treatment of Varicose and Spider Veins

  • Revascularization of the pedal-plantar loop

CONDITIONS TREATED

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease

  • Claudication

  • Arterial stenosis or occlusion

  • Venous disease

  • Deep Venous Thrombosis

  • including IVC filter placement and removal

  • Dialysis access creation and management including fistula-gram and intervention May-Thurner Syndrome

  • CLI, Critical Limb Ischemia

MEDICAL SERVICES

Helping You Feel Good

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PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE (PAD)

Taking Care of You

Treatment of PAD may depend on the severity of disease. The first goal of addressing this condition is to restore and preserve adequate blood flow to the extremities. Early detection is important: when caught early, PAD may be treated with medications, diet, exercise and smoking cessation. 

However, when patients begin experiencing symptoms such as frequent pain and reduction of mobility, this indicates that the disease is progressing. Your doctor may decide that it's necessary to treat significantly blocked arteries with a medical procedure. Treatment options for helping blood to flow more freely range from less invasive catheter-based treatments to more invasive surgical options.

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ATHERECTOMY & ANGIOPLASTY

The Care You Deserve

Angioplasty: A thin tube known as a catheter is inserted into the artery. A small balloon located on the tip of a catheter is moved to the site of the narrowing and inflated to expand the artery and reduce the blockage. The balloon is deflated and removed with the catheter after the angioplasty is done.

Atherectomy: A tiny catheter, or thin tube, is guided through your artery to the site of the blockage and is used to gently shave away the buildup and remove it from the artery.

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SURGERY & STENTING

Helping You Get Healthy

A small mesh tube, called a stent, is placed in the artery to keep the artery open and help prevent re-narrowing. To further help prevent re-narrowing, "drug-eluting" stents have been developed. These stents provide the same structural support as uncoated stents, but they are coated with a drug.released over time, helping to slow down the re-narrowing of the vessel by limiting the overgrowth of tissue within the stent.

For patients with severe narrowing that is blocking blood flow in the legs, bypass surgery may be needed. In a bypass procedure, a healthy vein is removed from your leg. This vein is used to make a new path around the narrowed or blocked artery, or alternatively, a synthetic (plastic) artery may be used. Patients are also in the hospital for a few days after this surgery.

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BIOTE HORMONE PELLET THERAPY

Nourish Your Body

The world leader in hormone optimization, can help revitalize your life through BioTE’s method of pellet therapy. Being a certified BioTE® provider helps guide patients through the entire bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) process. We understand that seeking medical care can be intimidating or overwhelming, but we are here to guide you through each step of the way.

Pellets are tiny, custom-compounded therapies for symptoms that stem from hormonal imbalances. The BioTE method may help keep patient’s hormone levels consistent throughout the day. The pellet therapy that BioTE trains on uses hormones that are bioidentical to those found in the human body.

ABOUT ME

Daniel B. Daneshfar, M.D. DABS, FSVS, is a General/Vascular Surgeon and Trauma Surgeon and currently treats Vascular Diseases at TPSI. What many patients and some physicians do not know about Vascular Surgery is that a Vascular Surgeon is actually a primary care provider for the Vascular System. Many Vascular conditions are treated without a surgery or procedure.
Dr. Daneshfar is trained in Vascular Medicine, Endovascular Surgery, and Open Vascular Surgery, which offers the most appropriate intervention for the patient relating to a better outcome.
Dr. Daneshfar's approach and attitude towards his patient's is always kind and compassionate. His patients love him.

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FAQS

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WILL MY INSURANCE COVER MY VISIT?

Insurance policies vary from person to person, each individuals insurance plan needs to be carefully reviewed prior to assuming that it will be paid for. Our clinic does a review of your insurance plan and discussed the situation on the phone with an insurance representative that represents your policy. We obtain a written statement from your insurance called a “pre-authorization response” that lets us know if your insurance will cover your treatments.

DO I NEED A REFERRAL ?

Yes, your physician, doctor’s office, or other healthcare facility should provide you with a referral to see a vascular surgeon. Normally your physician will fill out a Vascular Referral Form and provide this to our clinic before your appointment.

CAN I GET A SAME-DAY APPOINTMENT?

We always try to be as  flexible as possible with our appointment times. We recommend you book at least 14 days in advance to ensure you get the appointment time you desire. If the matter is urgent and you are required to be seen on the same day we will ensure your care is attended too as soon as possible. Otherwise we will schedule you for the next available appointment time.

CONTACT US

24 Care Cir, Amarillo, TX 79124, USA

(806) 353-6100

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OPENING HOURS

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Mon - Thur : 8am - 5pm
Fri: 8am - 12pm
Sun: Closed

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