Welcome to our blog!

…here are a few reasons why you’ll want to follow!

Sure, these days everyone seems to have a blog on their website. But not all blogs can affect your life in the potentially profound way that ours can!
University Radiology Vascular & Interventional Center represents the newest and most exciting frontier in medicine. We offer important, non-surgical options in the treatment of diseases and chronic health conditions that can be just as effective as surgery, but without the risks. The development of these advanced treatments is happening faster than most physicians and specialists can keep up with, so it’s vitally important that you stay informed—especially if you can avoid surgery, its high cost and the long, often painful recovery.

Approximately once per month, we’ll profile one of the minimally invasive treatments that we offer. We’ll share the latest research, patient experiences and our doctors’ perspectives in performing these therapies.

Here are just a few examples of how our blog will be able to impact your life:

  • When you or someone close to you has knee pain, our future blog on genicular artery embolization can inform you about a minimally invasive alternative to surgery to treat pain and restore range of motion, and help you determine if you qualify.
  • When unexplained pelvic pain has you and your care team looking for answers, we may be able to help correctly diagnose the problem and treat conditions like pelvic venous disease, May-Thurner Syndrome, POTS and more.
  • When you learn that surgery isn’t the only way to treat an enlarged prostate and end those frequent, late-night trips to the bathroom, thanks to prostate artery embolization.
  • When you’ve been told that surgery is the only long-term solution for uterine fibroids, we’ll share how uterine fibroid embolization is an effective alternative treatment that is long-lasting and allows you to keep your uterus and avoid surgery and its associated risks.

These treatments are available now, but there are many more coming. In the future, we may be offering treatments for various musculoskeletal conditions like arthritis, frozen shoulder, plantar fasciitis and more, as well as vascular disease and cancer. Subscribing to our blog is the best way to stay informed so that you can use this information (or share it with friends and loved ones) to help make the very best decisions about your health.

So, please follow! We’ll never send more than one email per month to you announcing our newest blog. Who knows? What we post here could make a big difference in your life someday.

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