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Conditions We Treat

  • Varicose Veins

    Superficial Venous Insufficiency

    Varicose veins are abnormally enlarged, dilated or twisted veins. They mostly occur in your legs, usually noticeable under the skin, but can form in other parts of your body. They may not cause any symptoms in most people; however, can cause pain and significant discomfort in some cases.

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  • Venous Disease

    Venous malformations (VMs) are non-cancerous growths caused due to abnormal development of the veins. They are commonly seen on the surface of the skin as a soft bluish discoloration but can also develop in the joints, muscles, gastrointestinal tract and other internal organs.

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    • Cancer Treatments

      Y-90 Radioembolization

      Y-90 Radioembolization is a minimally invasive procedure to treat liver cancer. It is a minimally invasive treatment using a combination of radiation therapy and embolization to block or prevent blood flow to the cancerous cells.

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      Other Tumor Embolizatio

      Tumor embolization is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which the blood supply to the tumor is cut off or tumor-killing agents are directly delivered into the tumor to help starve or destroy tumor cells.

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      Liver Tumor Ablation

      Liver tumor ablation is a minimally invasive surgical technique that employs different ablation methods for the purpose of treating primary and secondary liver tumors not amenable to traditional surgery.

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    • Cancer Treatments

      Renal Tumor Ablation

      Ablation is a treatment to destroy cancerous cells or tumors. Renal tumor ablation, also known as kidney tumor ablation, is a minimally invasive surgical technique that employs different ablation methods for the purpose of treating renal tumors not amenable to traditional surgery.

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    • Cancer Treatments

      Lung Tumor Ablation

      Ablation is a treatment technique to destroy cancerous cells or tumors with hot or cold temperatures. Lung tumor ablation is a minimally invasive surgical technique that employs different ablation methods for the purpose of treating lung tumors not amenable to traditional surgery.

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      Bone Tumor Ablation

      Ablation is a treatment to destroy cancerous cells or tumors. Bone tumor ablation is a minimally invasive surgical technique that employs heat or cold energy to treat bone tumors without traditional surgery.

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  • Fibroids

    The uterus, also called the womb, is a female reproductive organ where a baby grows during pregnancy. Fibroids refer to noncancerous growths that can develop in the tissues of the uterus. This is a common health condition affecting women in the reproductive ages between 16 to 50 years.

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  • Pelvic Congestion

    Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS), also known as pelvic venous insufficiency, is one of the causes of chronic pelvic pain in women. PCS is characterised by worsening pelvic pain on sitting or standing for a long time but is relieved on lying flat.

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  • Prostate Enlargement

    Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the enlargement of the prostate gland. The word "benign" means the cells are not cancerous. "Hyperplasia" means an increased number of cells. The prostate gland usually enlarges with age but doesn't always cause problems.

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  • Varicoceles

    Varicoceles are abnormal enlargements of the veins in the scrotum. It is commonly found in adolescent boys in puberty, and occurs mostly around the left testicle, but can also occur on both sides.

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  • Spine Fractures

    A fracture of the spine is a break in the bone continuity of the spinal vertebrae or vertebral column. The spine extends from the neck to the lower back and consists of the vertebral bones which surround and protect the spinal cord.

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  • Portal Hypertension

    Portal hypertension refers to the increase in the pressure within the portal vein, which carries blood from your digestive organs to your liver. It is commonly caused due to scarring of the liver, also called, liver cirrhosis.

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  • Dialysis Interventions

    Dialysis interventions are interventional radiology procedures that use image-guided minimally invasive techniques to treat blocked arteries and veins and improve blood flow inside the arteriovenous graft or fistula of dialysis patients.

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  • Aesthetics & Wellness

    15-60 minutes procedure time
    Minimal to no recovery period
    Recommend 3-5 treatments to obtain optimal results

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Our Physicians

Feraz Rahman, MD, MS

Feraz Rahman, MD, MS Interventional Radiology

Dr. Feraz Rahman is board-certified in radiology. He attended Duke University and completed a Master of Science degree in neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania and earned his medical degree at Jefferson Medical College.

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Ashish Vyas, M.D.

Ashish Vyas, MD Interventional Radiology

Dr. Ashish Vyas is board-certified in radiology. He's originally from Freeport, Ill., and attended Northwestern University where he received a bachelor's degree in chemistry.

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