
On a recent episode of the Hurley in the Morning radio show, Gregory Domer, MD, Division Director of Vascular Surgery at Deborah Heart and Lung Center, discussed the latest advancements in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of vascular disease. He explained what vascular disease is, the most common types seen in patients and the risk factors that can increase the likelihood of developing it. Dr. Domer also addressed the importance of recognizing early symptoms, as well as how conditions like peripheral artery disease (PAD) can impact mobility and quality of life.
During the conversation, Dr. Domer emphasized how lifestyle changes, early detection and innovative treatment options can help patients manage their condition and avoid serious long-term health complications affecting the heart and brain. He also shared details about Deborah’s upcoming PAD Fair on September 20, which will offer free screenings and education for those at risk.
Whether you want to learn more about vascular disease prevention, understand the latest breakthroughs in vascular care or find out how Deborah is helping patients live more active, healthier lives, this episode offers expert insights from one of New Jersey’s leaders in vascular medicine.
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