Vascular Care
Vascular Care in Miami: PAD & Venous Disease Treatment
amavita Heart and Vascular Health® specializes in the diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD) and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) — two of the most common and most under-treated vascular conditions affecting adults in South Florida.
Our endovascular procedures use small catheter-based access points instead of open surgery. That means most patients go home the same day, return to walking quickly, and avoid the long recovery and scarring of traditional vascular surgery. Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark and his team have performed thousands of peripheral vascular procedures across Miami-Dade County.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
PAD is a circulatory condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs — most commonly the legs. Untreated, it can lead to claudication (pain when walking), non-healing wounds, and in severe cases, limb loss. We treat PAD with angioplasty, atherectomy, and stenting to restore healthy blood flow.
Common warning signs: leg cramping when walking, coldness or numbness in a foot, slow-healing sores on the feet or toes, and changes in leg skin color. If you notice these symptoms, schedule an evaluation.
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
CVI occurs when leg veins fail to return blood efficiently to the heart, causing swelling, aching, varicose veins, skin discoloration, and venous ulcers. We offer modern catheter-based treatments — including thermal and non-thermal vein closure — that are performed in our office and require minimal downtime.
Treatment improves comfort, mobility, and the appearance of the legs, and dramatically lowers the risk of long-term complications such as venous ulcers and blood clots.
Specializations
Conditions We Treat
As a leading cardiologist in Miami, Dr. Martinez-Clark and the amavita HEART AND VASCULAR HEALTH® team treat the full range of heart and vascular conditions using the latest minimally invasive techniques.
Concerned about leg pain, swelling, or vein issues?
A short evaluation can identify whether PAD or CVI is the cause — and our minimally invasive treatments can usually be performed in our office.