When do you refer to vascular surgeon?

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asked Oct 7, 2022 in Diseases Conditions by LarryDallas (1,780 points)
When do you refer to vascular surgeon?

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answered Oct 24, 2022 by Shawn (99,990 points)
Your doctor will refer you to a vascular surgeon when you have health problems that involve your blood vessels such as peripheral artery disease which can cause pain in the legs.

Or if you have other issues that are related to your vascular system your doctor will refer you to a vascular surgeon for treatment.

Vascular surgeons treat health issues such as.

    Aortic Aneurysm.
    Carotid artery disease.
    Critical limb ischemia.
    Deep vein thrombosis.
    Lymphedema.
    Peripheral arterial Disease (PAD)
    Thoracic outlet syndrome.
    Varicose Veins.

Cardiologist do deal with vascular issues and diseases of the heart and some cardiologists also treat peripheral arterial disease.

A neurologist treats vascular diseases that affect your brain and nephrologists treat vascular disease which affects the kidneys.

The difference between a cardiologist and vascular surgeon are that the vascular surgeon works on and performs surgery on the circulation system outside the heart while the cardiologists deals with issues with the heart.

A heart surgeon performs the heart surgery.

There's no real difference between a cardiologist and a heart specialist as a cardiologist is a specialist in treating heart conditions.

However there can also be other types of heart specialists as well but a cardiologists is a heart specialist.

The different types of cardiologists are.

Interventinoal cardiologist.

An interventional cardiologist is the one who is trained to perform an angioplasty and stent placement.
Cardiothoracic surgeon. Depending on problems the other cardiologists find, you may need to see a cardiothoracic surgeon.
Vascular surgeon.

Cardiologists are doctors that have extra education and training in preventing, diagnosing and treating heart conditions.

A cardiologist is an expert on the heart muscle itself and the arteries and veins that carry blood.

A cardiologist specialist falls within the broader term of a cardiovascular specialist.

This means a cardiologist is just one type of cardiovascular specialist, also known as a heart specialist.

Treating the body's most vital organ is an awesome responsibility and requires a wealth of knowledge.

All that schooling takes timeā€”it can take 14 years or more to become a cardiologist.

The reward is a fulfilling and high-demand career treating the body's most vital organ.

At your first visit to the cardiologist you can expect the following.

Discussing Your Medical History. Your cardiologist will most likely ask you about your medical history, your symptoms and your personal and family history of heart disease.
Complete a Physical Examination. Your cardiologist might complete a medical examination.
Order Diagnostic Tests.
Recommend Treatment.

Most people assume that there is no need to visit their physician until something is wrong.

In reality, regular examinations and screenings related to heart health should begin at 20 years old, with most tests being performed every 2 to 4 years.

When a cardiologist is first starting out in their career they earn around $180,000.00 to $250,000.00 per year.

After the cardiologist has been working in the cardiologist field for up to 5 years then their salary can rise to $300,000.00 to $500,000.00

After a longer time on the job as a cardiologist there pay can even go as high as $800,000.00 per year.

Being a cardiologist is a good career if you can get into it and has a high paying Salary.

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