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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Screening

Peripheral Arterial Disease is a buildup of plaque or cholesterol in the arteries in your limbs – often your legs.  The buildup may cause the arteries to become stiff and narrow, decreasing blood flow to your limbs. The screening is for signs and symptoms of blockages in the arteries of the legs. 

Held at Community Hospital 901 MacArthur Blvd., Munster Cafeteria Conference Rooms 1-3

pad screening