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Here are the most reputed surgeons in India for Peripheral Artery Disease. Each specialist is carefully vetted for their expertise, experience, and patient outcomes.
Here are the most reputed hospitals in India for Peripheral Artery Disease. These hospitals are known for advanced infrastructure, international accreditations, and high success rates.
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a chronic condition in which atherosclerosis — the build-up of fatty plaques — narrows or blocks the arteries supplying blood to the legs. It commonly causes cramping or pain in the calf, thigh, or buttock during walking (intermittent claudication), cold or numb feet, and in advanced cases, rest pain, non-healing ulcers, or tissue loss. PAD is most prevalent after the age of 50 and is strongly associated with smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Treatment is lifelong and layered: most patients start with medications and supervised exercise, progressing to endovascular procedures such as angioplasty and stenting if symptoms remain disabling, and to open bypass surgery for complex or long-segment disease. The goal is to relieve leg symptoms, preserve limb function, and reduce the elevated long-term risk of heart attack and stroke that accompanies PAD.
Structured medications — statins, antiplatelets, blood pressure control — combined with a supervised walking programme to improve circulation and reduce cardiovascular risk, without any procedure.
Estimated cost: ~$200 – $500
Typical tests: Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) measurement, Duplex ultrasound of lower limb arteries, CBC (complete blood count), Lipid panel (LDL, HDL, triglycerides), Fasting blood glucose and HbA1c, Kidney function tests (creatinine, eGFR), ECG, Chest X-ray. Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $2,000 – $3,500
Treatment duration in India: ~3 weeks (~5 hospital visit days across the full span)
A catheter-based procedure done through a small groin puncture that widens the blocked artery using a balloon, often with a stent to keep it open — same-day or next-day discharge, fast recovery.
Estimated cost in India: $5,000 – $14,000
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Open surgery that creates a new blood-flow channel around the blocked artery segment using a vein graft or synthetic conduit — preferred for long, complex blockages where angioplasty is not suitable.
Estimated cost in India: $10,000 – $13,000
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A specialised catheter procedure for blockages below the knee that combines plaque removal (atherectomy) with balloon angioplasty, used in advanced PAD with foot wounds or threatened limb loss.
Estimated cost: ~$500 – $1,000
Typical tests: Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) and Toe-Brachial Index (TBI), Duplex ultrasound of below-knee arteries, CT angiography (CTA) of lower limb vasculature, CBC, coagulation profile (PT/INR), Kidney function tests (creatinine, eGFR — for contrast clearance), Fasting blood glucose and HbA1c, ECG, Wound swab culture (if active foot ulcer present). Done in India before admission.
Estimated cost in India: $11,000 – $14,000
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~2 days
Hospitalisation: ~5 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~10 days recommended
Total stay: approx 17 days
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