Vascular Conditions & Surgery
Saint Luke’s cardiologists and surgeons are leaders in the region for vascular care. Our vascular experts provide the full spectrum of treatments for a full range of vascular conditions.
Saint Luke's Hospital Vascular Center
Treating vascular conditions, such as aortic aneurysms, peripheral artery disease (PAD), and congenital heart conditions, requires a highly specialized team of experts. Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City Vascular Center provides exceptional care that addresses the specific vascular needs of every patient.
Specialists on the Saint Luke’s vascular team work together to offer comprehensive services and collective expertise. Using the most advanced treatments for vascular disease, Saint Luke's provides the best outcomes for our patients. Our vascular specialists represent:
- Vascular surgery
- Vascular medicine/Interventional cardiology
- Interventional radiology
- Wound care
We offer comprehensive vascular care at all four Saint Luke’s metro locations, including clinical trials, treatments, and technology only available at the most advanced heart hospitals.
Conditions
Vascular conditions are complex and require ongoing maintenance. Disorders we treat include:
Diagnostics
Advanced technology and diagnostics help identify problems in the early, most treatable stages of vascular disease.
Treatments
Our multidisciplinary team provides personalized treatment plans for each patient.
Make an appointment
Schedule a consultation by calling one of the following locations.
Saint Luke’s Hospital Vascular & Vein Center
Saint Luke's East Vascular Clinic
Saint Luke's Cardiovascular Consultants–Barry Road
Saint Luke's Cardiovascular Consultants–Overland Park
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