Horizon Health- Vein & Vascular Care
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Location:
721 East Court St.
Paris, IL 61944
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information:
217 366 2670 None
Web Page: https://www.myhorizonhealth.org/services/vein-vascular-care/
Email to: kgraham@myhorizonhealth.ogr
Program Details:
| Operating Agency: | Horizon Health |
|---|---|
| Agency Type: | not-for-profit |
| Person In Charge: | Kyra Graham |
| Hours: | Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm. |
| Fees: | Call for details |
| Eligibility: | Call for details |
| Intake Process: | Call for details |
| Area Served: | Coles, Cumberland, Shelby, Effingham, Jasper, Edgar, Moultrie, Douglas, Clark counties |
| Appt. Necessary: | Call |
| Payment Methods: | Call for details |
| Handicapped accessible: | Yes |
| Sign Language: | Yes |
Program/Service Notes:
Your veins are the highway system of your body. They transport blood and vital nutrients to all areas of the body. It’s important to keep this system in good, healthy condition. Unfortunately, vascular disease is often silent and presents no noticeable symptoms when it first occurs. The good news is that your healthcare provider can assess your vascular health during your annual physical. Be sure to keep up with your vascular health, as a rupture or blockage in the arteries can lead to serious problems if left untreated.
Vascular surgeons at Paris specialize in the surgical management of blocked or obstructed arteries or veins. Vascular surgery can treat multiple vascular conditions, including peripheral vascular disease, atherosclerosis, varicose veins, and aneurysms of the aorta.
Last Updated: Feb. 7, 2023, 1:58 p.m.