Our Specialties
At Vora Vein and PAD Clinic our vein specialists are committed to providing you with the most advanced and personalized vein care. Our comprehensive, patient-centric approach to vein treatment will make you feel comfortable throughout your entire experience. From your initial consultation, all the way through your vein treatment, one of our team members will always be here to answer any questions you may have. We understand that choosing an Owensboro vein specialist is an important decision. This why we have built a website that provides you with background about our practice, our doctors, staff and our state-of-the art vein treatments. Our practice offers a full range of varicose, spider vein and venous disease treatments that will help you heal, and empower you to lead a healthy life. Some of our minimally invasive treatments and technologies include: Sclerotherapy, Endovenous Laser Treatment, Radiofrequency Ablation, and Ambulatory Phlebectomy. To learn more about our comprehensive service, take a few moments to look our website. We look forward to building a relationship with you, and encourage you to contact our practice for more information on vein treatment!
Acute and Chronic DVT Thrombolytic Therapy, Angioplasty and Stent
Angioplasty and Stent
Angioplasty and Stent- Iliac, Subclavian, SVC and Femoral Vein
Atherectomy (DiamondBack)

Biventricular Pacer
Cardiac Cath

Cardiac Cath
Cardioversion

CFA / Femoral Artery – Atherectomy, Angioplasty & Stent
Chemo Embolization
Coil Embolization of Testicular Vein for Varicocele
Compression Garment
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If you have been recently diagnosed with Venous Insufficiency, your physician may have recommended that you should wear a compression garment. Patients may also be advised to wear compression garments after a DVT or for post-thrombotic syndrome. Compression stockings decrease the swelling and increase blood flow. Unfortunately, compression garments are often not worn because they...
Coronary Angiogram

Dialysis Graft Declotting, Angioplasty & Stent
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Patients with end stage renal failure require hemodialysis, which is a procedure that mimics the function of kidneys in the body by filtering blood and removing waste product. The patient needs to have a vascular access called a dialysis graft or fistula for hemodialysis. Over time, this graft can become narrowed and may even clog...
ECP

Embolization
Embolization for Traumatic Arterial Bleed and GI Bleed
Endovenous Ablation
FFR

Iliac Artery Angioplasty & Stent
Iliac Vein Stent for Iliac Vein Compression/May Thurner Syndrome
Impella

Implantable Loop Recorder

Intra-aortic Balloon pump placement

Intra-cardiac Echo

IVC Filter Placement and Removal
IVUS

IVUS and Stent for May Thurner Syndrome
Limb Salvage – Popliteal, Tibeal Artery LASER, Atherectomy, Angioplasty and Stent
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Nearly 8 million Americans are affected by peripheral artery disease (PAD) involving the arteries of the lower limb (Iliac, femoral, popliteal, and tibial) Patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) are at high risk for major amputation and death within the first year after diagnosis Interventional cardiologists perform angioplasty, which opens narrowed arteries. They use a...
Pacemaker and ICD

PE Thrombolytic Therapy
Pericardiocentesis

Peripheral Angiogram

PFO and ASD Closure

Phlebectomy
Popliteal Artery Aneurysm Stent
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Popliteal artery aneurysms (PAA) are the most common peripheral aneurysm. The popliteal artery is a blood vessel situated behind the knee joint which carries oxygenated blood to the calf and foot. Atherosclerosis (hardening of arteries due to plaque build-up) and connective tissue disorder leads to PAA. Hypertension can contribute to aneurysm formation. Non-atherosclerotic popliteal aneurysm...
Pudendal Artery Angioplasty
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The primary source of blood supply to the penis is usually through the internal pudendal artery, which arises from the anterior division of the internal iliac artery. The internal pudendal artery becomes the common penile artery after giving off a branch to the perineum
Pulmonary Bronchial Artery Embolization for Hemoptysis
Rotablation, Angiopasty, Stents

Sclerotherapy
TEE

Uterine Fibroid Embolization
Varithena
VeinGogh
VenaSeal
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The VenaSeal™ closure system is the first and only treatment approved for use in the U.S. that uses anadvanced medical adhesive to safely and effectively close the diseased vein segment. Tumescent anesthesia is not required. Unlike other varicose vein treatments, there is rapid return to normal activities. ■ The VenaSeal™ closure system delivers a small...