Peripheral Arterial Angiogram in Pittsburgh, PA

Advanced Vascular Imaging at IVIRA

At Integrated Vascular & Interventional Radiology Associates of Pittsburgh (IVIRA), we offer cutting-edge Peripheral Arterial Angiogram services to help diagnose and treat circulatory issues affecting the arteries in your legs, arms, and other peripheral areas. Our board-certified interventional radiologists use the most advanced imaging technology to accurately visualize arterial blockages and guide minimally invasive treatments.

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90%

Treatment success rate

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2

Hours

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24+

Months symptom free

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0.5%

Rate of complications

What Is a Peripheral Arterial Angiogram?

A Peripheral Arterial Angiogram is a diagnostic procedure that uses a contrast dye and real-time X-ray imaging (fluoroscopy) to visualize the blood flow in your peripheral arteries. This test is crucial in evaluating conditions like:

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

  • Claudication (leg pain with walking)

  • Non-healing wounds or ulcers

  • Suspected blockages or narrowing (stenosis)

  • Critical limb ischemia

FDA Cleared

Safe & Effective

Outpatient

Same-day procedure

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Why Choose IVIRA in Pittsburgh?

Located in the heart of Pittsburgh, PA, IVIRA is a trusted resource for patients and referring physicians throughout Western Pennsylvania. We combine compassionate care with precision diagnostics and personalized treatment planning.

Benefits of Choosing IVIRA for Your Peripheral Angiogram:

  • Fellowship-trained interventional radiologists

  • Outpatient, hospital-affiliated, and office-based settings

  • Reduced recovery time with minimally invasive techniques

  • Collaborative care with your referring physician or vascular specialist

What to Expect During the Procedure

The procedure typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes and is performed under light sedation. A small catheter is inserted into the artery (usually in the groin), and contrast dye is used to highlight any narrowed or blocked arteries. Images are taken in real-time to assess the extent of disease and guide treatment, if necessary.

Depending on your condition, the angiogram may be followed by:

  • Angioplasty

  • Stent placement

  • Thrombolysis or other intervention

After Your Peripheral Angiogram

After the angiogram, you’ll be monitored in our recovery area for a few hours. Most patients go home the same day and can resume light activities within 24 hours.

Serving Pittsburgh & Surrounding Areas

IVIRA proudly serves patients across Pittsburgh, Mt. Lebanon, Monroeville, Cranberry Township, and surrounding communities. We’re committed to providing world-class vascular imaging and interventional care, right here in Western Pennsylvania.

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