National Vascular Physicians

National Vascular Physicians Revolutionary treatment options by award-winning physicians. Better Options. Better Outcomes.

Dealing with frequent bathroom trips, even on vacation? Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is a minimally invasive optio...
06/09/2026

Dealing with frequent bathroom trips, even on vacation? Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) is a minimally invasive option to treat BPH without surgery.

Why PAE this summer:

- Outpatient procedure (no hospital stay)
- Quick recovery (get back to your plants faster)
- No major surgery or long downtime
- Improves urinary symptoms and quality of life

Don't let BPH disrupt your summer. Learn more at https://nationalvascularphysicians.com/areas-of-care/prostate-mens-health-bph/

Your health matters, and you don't always need surgery to take care of it. National Vascular Physicians offers minimally...
06/03/2026

Your health matters, and you don't always need surgery to take care of it. National Vascular Physicians offers minimally invasive treatments for certain common health concerns.

Some conditions we treat include:
- Enlarged prostate (BPH)
- Varicoceles
- Peripheral Artery Disease
- Osteoarthritis of the knee

And when you choose NVP and our non-surgical solutions, you'll experience a faster recovery, lower risk, and get back to work and life sooner!

Learn more at https://nationalvascularphysicians.com/

Dreaming of smooth, summer-ready legs? If those pesky varicose veins are making you want to ditch your shorts or live in...
05/27/2026

Dreaming of smooth, summer-ready legs?

If those pesky varicose veins are making you want to ditch your shorts or live in yoga pants all summer, maybe it’s time to explore your options. Modern vein treatments are nothing like they used to be—no long surgeries, no hiding under sweatpants for weeks.

You're basically in and out, little to zero downtime, and you actually *see* the difference as the weeks roll by. The sooner you tackle it, the faster your legs are set for sun, sand, and anything else on your calendar.

Why wait ‘til peak summer panic mode? Snag a consultation now: https://nationalvascularphysicians.com/areas-of-care/vein-disease/

In many cases—yes. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) doesn’t have to lead to limb loss.When caught early, PAD can often be...
05/20/2026

In many cases—yes. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) doesn’t have to lead to limb loss.

When caught early, PAD can often be managed with:
✔ Lifestyle changes (like quitting smoking and managing blood sugar)
✔ Medications to improve blood flow
✔ Minimally invasive treatments like angioplasty
✔ Proper foot and wound care

The key is early detection. Symptoms like leg pain when walking, numbness, or slow-healing wounds should not be ignored.

Learn how National Vascular Physicians treats PAD: https://nationalvascularphysicians.com/blog/peripheral-artery-disease-and-amputation/

Thank you for sharing, Jerry! We're thrilled to hear that you had a positive experience with the staff!
05/13/2026

Thank you for sharing, Jerry! We're thrilled to hear that you had a positive experience with the staff!

May is National Women’s Health Month—a reminder to listen to your body and prioritize your well-being 💛If you've been de...
05/06/2026

May is National Women’s Health Month—a reminder to listen to your body and prioritize your well-being 💛

If you've been dealing with heavy periods, pelvic pain, bloating, or frequent urination, it may be more than “just part of being a woman.” Uterine fibroids affect millions of women, often silently impacting daily life.

The good news? You have options.

Uterine Fibroid Embolization is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment for fibroids that preserves fertility and hormonal balance.

This month, take a moment to check in with your health. Learn more about UFE at National Vascular Physicians: https://nationalvascularphysicians.com/areas-of-care/uterine-fibroids-womens-health/

We’re proud to sponsor the Walk to Cure Arthritis Baltimore this Saturday—and we’d love to see you there!If knee pain fr...
05/05/2026

We’re proud to sponsor the Walk to Cure Arthritis Baltimore this Saturday—and we’d love to see you there!

If knee pain from osteoarthritis is holding you back, you’re not alone, and you have options. At National Vascular Physicians, we specialize in minimally invasive treatments like Genicular Artery Embolization (G*E), designed to help reduce pain and get you moving again—without surgery.

Stop by our booth, say hello, and learn how we’re helping people take back control of their mobility and quality of life.

📍 The Mall in Columbia, MD (The Plaza)
🕗 Event starts at 8:00 a.m. | Walk begins at 9:30 a.m.

We can't wait to see you there!

Happy  ! 💙 We’re honored to care for patients who trust us with their health—and grateful for the kind words that remind...
04/22/2026

Happy ! 💙 We’re honored to care for patients who trust us with their health—and grateful for the kind words that remind us why we do what we do. Your experience matters, and we’re committed to making it exceptional every step of the way.

If you’re dealing with frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), even simple summer moments — reaching overhead to throw a ...
04/15/2026

If you’re dealing with frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), even simple summer moments — reaching overhead to throw a ball, carrying a cooler, fastening a seatbelt — can feel frustrating and limiting.

Frozen Shoulder Embolization (FSE) is a minimally invasive treatment designed to target the inflammation and abnormal blood flow contributing to frozen shoulder pain. By addressing the source of discomfort, it may help reduce pain and improve mobility — without surgery or a long recovery.

Don’t let shoulder stiffness sideline your summer. There may be an option that helps you get back to the activities you love. Learn about FSE: https://nationalvascularphysicians.com/areas-of-care/spine-joint-care/

Earlier this year, The New York Times shared the story of a patient who lived with unexplained back and flank pain for t...
04/08/2026

Earlier this year, The New York Times shared the story of a patient who lived with unexplained back and flank pain for two years — until Dr. Emmett Lynskey identified the real cause: a vascular condition called nutcracker syndrome.

After a minimally invasive procedure, her pain was gone and she got her life back.

Many people with persistent pelvic or flank pain are told everything looks “normal.” But sometimes the cause is vascular — and treatable.

If you’re still searching for answers, you don’t have to keep living this way. Our team specializes in diagnosing and treating complex venous conditions with minimally invasive care! Call us at (301) 276-5670 to schedule a consult.

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174 Waterfront Street, Suite 320
Oxon Hill, MD
20745

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