Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAD)
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAD)
Intermittent claudication
Narrowing or calcification of the arteries, caused by arteriosclerosis or peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAD), is a serious circulatory disorder that can affect the legs in most cases, but also the aorta, and requires early treatment.
Do you suffer from cramp-like leg pain after walking short distances (so-called intermittent claudication) or are you struggling with non-healing wounds on your legs? These symptoms can indicate serious arterial problems that require precise clarification and targeted treatment.
Why does peripheral arterial occlusive disease develop?
The most common causes include
- High blood pressure
- Elevated cholesterol and blood lipid levels
- Diabetes (blood sugar disease)
- Smoking
- Genetic cause
In my practice you can expect a calm and stress-free atmosphere in which we will thoroughly examine your complaints and discuss the best treatment options.
Whether drug therapies, minimally invasive endovascular techniques or open surgery – my aim is to offer you the best possible treatment. I will accompany you personally and individually from the first consultation through diagnostics and therapy to aftercare. I explain all the steps to you clearly and comprehensibly, because your health, well-being and satisfaction – as well as the relief of your relatives – are always the focus of my attention.
Your advantages in my practice
Early detection of life-threatening vascular problems
Precise diagnostics and individual treatment planning
Gentle, minimally invasive procedures with shorter recovery times
Comprehensive aftercare and continuous support
Our goal
Alleviate your symptoms
Improve your quality of life
Give you back security and well-being
I look forward to welcoming you to my practice and working with you on the path to better health.
Before - After - Comparison
After treatment, you can walk through life again without pain."

