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If you are a new patient and would like to schedule an appointment, please contact your family doctor or call us. Existing patients may complete the following information.

Locations

Michigan Vascular Center (Main Campus)
Phone: 810-732-1620

VeinSolutions™ Flint
Phone: 810-232-3363

Michigan Vascular Access Center (Flint)
Phone: 810-600-0560

Michigan Vascular Center (Lapeer)
Phone: 810-272-3880

Michigan Vascular Access Center (Saginaw)
Phone: 989-921-0900

Request An Appointment

Feel free to contact us via phone, email, or by completing the contact form below.

Locations

MVC – Main Campus
Phone: 810-732-1620

VeinSolutions™ Flint
Phone: 810-232-3363

Access Center – Flint
Phone: 810-600-0560

MVC – Lapeer
Phone: 810-272-3880

Access Center – Saginaw
Phone: 989-921-0900

Research Center
Phone: 810-600-2009

Services at Michigan Vascular

Discover the unique vascular services available at Michigan Vascular. From free vascular screenings to management for PAD and Venous Disease we are here to serve you with any vascular challenges you may be facing. Our team also offers resources and services for stroke prevention. Learn more below about these services and to find the right one for you. For any questions, feel free to fill out the contact information above.

Vascular screening is a noninvasive test to screen for and monitor vascular problems, like peripheral artery disease (PAD), peripheral vascular disease (PVD), and carotid artery stenosis. We offer a free screening program to identify those at risk for vascular problems.

Vascular access is a special passageway to your bloodstream to connect an artery and a vein used for hemodialysis. Our vascular surgeons specialize in providing reliable access, so that your nephrologist (kidney doctor) may treat you with hemodialysis.

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) refers to blockages or plaques in arteries outside of the heart. These blockages interfere with the blood flow to the brain, arms, organs and legs.
The Surgeons of Michigan Vascular Center diagnose and treat PAD with medicines, minimally invasive endovascular procedures, and surgery.

Damaged veins can slow blood flow and lead to blood clot formation. Untreated, this condition causes disorders known as venous disease.
At Michigan Vascular Center, we can diagnose and treat the entire spectrum of venous problems, such as Chronic Venous Insufficiency, Deep Venous Thrombosis, IVC Filters For Pulmonary Embolism, Telangiectasias (Spider Veins), and Varicose Veins.
Our non-invasive carotid artery screening, using Doppler ultrasound, allows us to evaluate the arteries and, if necessary, determine treatment options to reduce one’s risk of stroke. At Michigan Vascular Center, our specialists offer personalized treatment plans, including medical management, risk factor control, catheter based therapies, and surgical repairs.

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is a medical condition that affects the aorta, the main artery that supplies blood to the body. It can lead to vessel wall weakening and pose a risk of rupture. Risk factors for AAA include being male, over 50, having a close relative with an AAA, high blood pressure, and smoking. The Michigan Vascular Center offers free ultrasound screenings to assess your risk of aneurysm.

At the Michigan Vascular Center, we proudly offer one of Mid-Michigan’s most comprehensive and reliable vascular diagnostic services. We offer a range of vascular tests such as abdominal aortic imaging, arterial doppler, arterial duplex, cerebrovascular duplex, renal and mesenteric artery imaging, and venous duplex.

Renal Artery Stenosis (RAS) is a condition in which the renal arteries that supply blood to the kidneys become narrowed or blocked, causing a decrease in blood flow to the kidneys. This can lead to kidney damage, hypertension, and other complications. At Michigan Vascular Center, we offer comprehensive screening, diagnosis, and treatment options for RAS. Our experienced vascular surgeons use non-invasive, painless ultrasound testing to diagnose the condition and provide lifestyle adjustments, prescribed medications, and surgical treatment if necessary.

Consultation

Michigan Vascular Center provides comprehensive consultation services for patients with arterial and venous disorders. As a nationally accredited surgical specialty, vascular surgery involves diagnosing and treating arteries, veins, and lymphatic systems, except for the heart and brain. Our experienced surgeons offer detailed opinions on the management of our patients, both through surgical and non-surgical options.