American Endovascular & Amputation Prevention

American Endovascular & Amputation Prevention American Endovascular has brought together top Interventional Radiologists focused on limb salvage for one reason: to save lives.

We specialize in complex cases. Locations in Cincinnati, OH, West Orange, NJ, and various locations in NYC including - Queens, Lower Manhattan, Fishkill, and Harlem.

08/11/2026

Could your tingling, burning, or numbness be a warning sign of neuropathy?

Watch for these five signs:
• Tingling or a “pins and needles” sensation
• Burning or shooting pain
• Numbness in the hands or feet
• Muscle weakness or difficulty walking
• Heightened sensitivity to touch

Recognizing the signs is an important first step. To request a consultation with American Endovascular Centers, call +1 (646) 606-2976.

08/06/2026

Do your feet feel like they are burning or tingling?

Burning and tingling sensations can be early warning signs of peripheral neuropathy. Some people describe the feeling as if their feet are on fire or say they cannot feel the carpet beneath their feet.

Experiencing these symptoms? Request a consultation by calling +1 (646) 606-2976.

07/31/2026

PAD can become severe before it is detected. Do you know which tests to ask your doctor about?

Dr. Koh explains that simple tests can help determine whether you have good blood flow going down your legs. An ankle-brachial index, or ABI, compares the blood pressure in your arm and leg. An ultrasound can also show blood flow using ultrasonic waves.

Ask questions. Find out about your blood flow. To request a consultation, call +1 (646) 606-2976.

07/28/2026

Diabetes can affect more than your blood sugar. It can also put your circulation at risk.

As Dr. Koh explains, abnormal blood sugar can cause inflammation in the blood vessels, contributing to plaque buildup, cholesterol deposits, hardening of the arteries, and calcium buildup that may block blood flow.

That is why diabetes is a major risk factor for peripheral artery disease, or PAD.

Concerned about your risk for PAD? Request a consultation with our vascular specialists today by calling +1 (646) 606-2976.

07/24/2026

Not every vascular doctor can perform the specialized work of opening blocked blood vessels to restore circulation to your feet. At American Endovascular Centers, our affiliated interventional radiologists use advanced tools as precise as a 0.014-inch wire to help patients achieve better vascular health.

Take the first step toward healthier circulation. Schedule a consultation today through the link in bio.

07/16/2026

Before accepting amputation as the only option, it’s important to ask if your blood flow can be restored.

Dr. Koh shares the story of a patient with Peripheral Artery Disease who was told they needed an amputation because of poor blood flow to the foot. After treatment to open the blocked blood vessels, the patient’s limb was saved.

A second opinion from a vascular specialist may help you understand your options before making a life-changing decision.

Call +1 (646) 606-2976 today to request a consultation.

07/13/2026

Leg pain when walking or waking up at night with leg pain may be more than “just aging.”

Dr. Koh warns that Peripheral Artery Disease is often overlooked, leaving many people living with circulation problems in their legs without realizing what their symptoms could mean. If you have a history of stroke, heart attack, or other vascular problems, it’s important to ask questions and seek care.

Don’t ignore the signs. Call +1 (646) 606-2976 today to request a consultation and find the help you need.

Leg pain when walking, cold feet, or wounds that do not heal may be signs of peripheral arterial disease, also known as ...
07/11/2026

Leg pain when walking, cold feet, or wounds that do not heal may be signs of peripheral arterial disease, also known as PAD.

PAD is a circulation problem that can affect blood flow to the legs and feet. If you are noticing symptoms or have a history of heart attack or stroke, it may be time to take a closer look at your vascular health.

At American Endovascular, our specialists offer minimally invasive treatment options to help improve blood flow and support better circulation.

Request a consultation today: +1 (646) 606-2976.

07/09/2026

Your daily habits can play a major role in your risk for peripheral arterial disease, also known as PAD.

Dr. Koh explains that smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diet, and lack of exercise can all increase your risk. Walking at least 30 minutes a day can help improve circulation to the feet, while smoking can make PAD worse and cause problems to come back even after treatment.

Protecting your circulation starts with the choices you make every day.

Call us today to request a consultation: +1 (646) 606-2976

07/07/2026

Opening a leg blockage can be done with minimally invasive techniques.

Dr. Koh explains how small wires are used to carefully cross blockages and help restore circulation. As she describes it, they are like “plumbers of the human body.”

With minimally invasive care and sedation, many patients tell her they did not feel pain during the procedure.

Follow for more vascular health education.

Call us to request a consultation: +1 (646) 606-2976

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