The Westerly Hospital Vascular Program, part of Yale New Haven Health’s Heart and Vascular Center, offers a multispecialty program for managing patients with non-healing lower extremity wounds, including patients with critical limb ischemia, peripheral arterial disease, diabetic foot and ankle complications and other cardiovascular disease.
The program includes a team-based approach with Westerly Hospital medical staff providing coordinated patient care that delivers better outcomes.
Our team includes specialists in vascular medicine, interventional cardiology and certified wound experts. Our combined expertise enables high-risk patients to be diagnosed early, which facilitates timely treatment.
When patients enter our Vascular Program, they receive priority access to multispecialty care in one convenient location. Patients are able to undergo immediate non-invasive testing such as ankle-brachial index and lower extremity ultrasound studies at the time of or before their visit.
All patients are evaluated by a vascular provider during the same initial visit. From cases affecting only one limb, to more complex situations involving patients with heart disease or stroke, our experts consider “the whole patient” as a coordinated team.
As part of Yale New Haven Health, we are able to provide access to cutting-edge clinical trials for lower extremity revascularization and novel therapies for advanced wound care. Interventions for lower extremity peripheral arterial disease include complex endovascular procedures (angioplasty, stenting and atherectomy) and bypass surgery. The program's multidisciplinary nature allows our providers to select the best treatment options.
Patients are seen on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. The Vascular Program is located within the Wound Center on the third floor of Westerly Hospital. To schedule an appointment, call 401-348-3553.