Vascular Center of the Permian Basin is a dedicated healthcare facility located in Odessa, Texas, specializing in vascular imaging and diagnostic services. Our practice is committed to providing thorough, patient-centered care with a focus on identifying and evaluating vascular conditions that affect circulation and overall health. We understand that vascular health plays a critical role in maintaining an active and fulfilling life, and our team is here to support patients through accurate diagnostics and compassionate service. Our facility is designed to offer a comfortable environment where patients can feel at ease while receiving the care they need. We work closely with referring physicians to ensure seamless communication and coordinated treatment planning. Whether you are experiencing symptoms or undergoing routine screening, our goal is to deliver reliable results that help guide effective care decisions. At Vascular Center of the Permian Basin, we prioritize clarity, professionalism, and respect in every interaction, ensuring that each patient feels informed and supported throughout their visit.
Our practice offers a comprehensive range of vascular imaging and diagnostic services tailored to assess and monitor vascular health. We provide advanced ultrasound imaging, including Doppler studies, to evaluate blood flow and detect abnormalities in arteries and veins. These non-invasive tests are essential for diagnosing conditions such as peripheral artery disease, venous insufficiency, and carotid artery disease. We also offer arterial and venous mapping, which aids in surgical planning and ongoing management of vascular conditions. Our team is experienced in performing ABI (Ankle-Brachial Index) testing to assess circulation in the limbs, as well as segmental pressure studies to identify blockages or narrowing in blood vessels. Each service is performed using modern imaging technology to ensure accuracy and patient comfort. We strive to make the diagnostic process as smooth and stress-free as possible, with minimal preparation required and quick turnaround times for results. Our services are designed to support both preventive care and the ongoing management of existing vascular concerns, helping patients and their healthcare providers make informed decisions about treatment options.
At Vascular Center of the Permian Basin, we assist in the evaluation and monitoring of a variety of vascular conditions that can impact daily life and long-term health. Our diagnostic services are commonly used to assess symptoms related to poor circulation, such as leg pain, swelling, or numbness, which may indicate underlying vascular issues. We help identify signs of peripheral artery disease, a condition where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, as well as venous insufficiency, which can cause varicose veins and chronic swelling. Our imaging also aids in the detection of carotid artery disease, which affects blood flow to the brain and can increase the risk of stroke. Additionally, we support the evaluation of aneurysms, blood clots, and other vascular abnormalities that require careful monitoring. By providing clear and detailed imaging results, we enable referring physicians to develop appropriate management plans tailored to each patient's needs. Our focus is on early detection and ongoing assessment, helping to prevent complications and improve quality of life for those living with vascular conditions.
Vascular Center of the Permian Basin is proud to serve the residents of Odessa, Texas, and the surrounding communities in the Permian Basin region. We understand the unique healthcare needs of this area and are committed to providing accessible, high-quality vascular imaging services close to home. Our central location in Odessa makes it convenient for patients from nearby towns and rural areas to receive timely diagnostic care without the need for extensive travel. We work collaboratively with local physicians, clinics, and hospitals to ensure that patients have access to comprehensive vascular evaluation as part of their overall healthcare journey. Whether you are visiting us for a routine screening or more specialized diagnostic testing, our team is dedicated to delivering attentive, respectful care. We recognize the importance of community-based healthcare and strive to be a trusted resource for vascular health in the Permian Basin. Our goal is to support the wellbeing of our neighbors by offering reliable services that contribute to better health outcomes for all.
Your first visit to Vascular Center of the Permian Basin is designed to be straightforward and comfortable. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by our friendly staff, who will help you complete any necessary paperwork and answer initial questions. We recommend bringing a photo ID, insurance information, and any relevant medical records or physician referrals. During your appointment, a skilled technologist will guide you through the imaging process, explaining each step to ensure you feel at ease. Most vascular imaging studies are non-invasive and painless, involving the use of ultrasound or pressure measurements to assess blood flow and vessel health. The duration of your visit will depend on the specific tests ordered, but many studies are completed within 30 to 60 minutes. After your imaging is complete, our team will forward the results to your referring physician, who will discuss findings and next steps with you. We encourage open communication and are happy to address any concerns you may have before, during, or after your visit. Our priority is to make your experience as smooth and informative as possible.
Question: What should I wear to my appointment?
Answer: We recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the area being examined. You may be asked to change into a gown if necessary, depending on the type of study being performed.
Question: How long will it take to receive my results?
Answer: Results are typically sent to your referring physician within one to two business days. Your doctor will then review the findings with you and discuss any recommended next steps or follow-up care.