Thromboangiitis Obliterans treatment in Guadalajara
Treatment for thromboangiitis obliterans in Guadalajara is available with 16 specialists, including angiologist, spread across 16 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
Thromboangiitis obliterans, also known as Buerger disease, is a condition in which the small and medium-sized blood vessels of the hands and feet become inflamed and blocked, and it is closely associated with smoking.
Common symptoms: pain in the legs or arms when moving, a feeling of cold, color changes in the fingers or toes, and, in advanced cases, wounds that are slow to heal.
Key factor: tobacco use is strongly linked to its onset and progression.
Which specialist treats it? The angiologist and the vascular surgeon are the ones who evaluate blood vessel diseases and follow up on these conditions. If pain, color changes, or wounds that do not heal appear in the extremities, a timely professional evaluation is advisable.
Which specialist to see for thromboangiitis obliterans in Guadalajara?
Doctors who treat thromboangiitis obliterans in Guadalajara
Dr. Carlos Mariano Valdespino Mejia
Dr. Gerardo García Hernández
Dr. Raúl Hernández Sánchez
Dr. Juan Antonio Cruz González
Dr. Felipe De Jesús Díaz Torres
Dr. Rubén Carlos Hurtado
Dr. Gustavo Rubio Argüello
Dr. Méd. Jean Olivier Brachet Ize
Dr. Oscar Mauricio Gomez Leal
Dr. Jose Carrillo Perez
Dr. Magdiel Trinidad Vazquez
Dr. Francisco Javier Moreno Gutierrez
Dr. Joel Ruiz Preciado
Dr. Heriberto Gutierrez Gomez
Dr. Antonio Rincón De Los Santos
Dr. Fernando Cano Olvera
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats thromboangiitis obliterans?
The treatment of thromboangiitis obliterans is usually handled by specialists in angiologist, vascular surgeon.
How many doctors are available in Guadalajara?
We currently have 16 doctors who can treat thromboangiitis obliterans in Guadalajara.