Vascular Care and COVID-19: What You Should Know
Author: StrideCare Internal Team
Do you have some form of vascular disease or a concern about your vein health? How can you tell if you should book an appointment with a vascular specialist? If you’ve been staying at home to avoid exposure to COVID-19, it can be hard to decide what to do when you’re faced with a medical need.
At StrideCare with locations across San Antonio, Round Rock, Sugar Land, Webster, Arlington, Dallas, Carrollton, McKinney, and Mesquite, Texas, our team of vascular specialists has worked hard to ensure you have access to the vascular care you need and provides telehealth visits so you can get a consultation remotely to determine if your need for care is urgent.
Why many stores and offices are closed
When COVID-19 became a severe threat, many “non-essential” services were closed. Now reopenings are happening, but many people may still decide to reschedule or postpone treatment for “non-essential care.” Our offices also closed for a time as we determined how to offer care safely. Some care we offer could be deemed “non-emergent” or “cosmetic”, but many more services are crucial to vascular patients’ health
Advantages of telehealth
When you aren’t sure if your problem is urgent or not, you can have a consultation with your doctor over a video call. He can help determine if your symptoms are severe or if they indicate a condition that poses a danger to your health or your life. If you need to come in for treatment, your follow-up appointments may also be handled via telehealth, reducing the number of times you have to leave your home during the pandemic.
Non-emergent care
Urgent care
It’s possible that you could have an urgent vascular health need during the pandemic, If you suffer from severe leg pain, itching or burning in your legs, venous ulcers, or sudden discoloration in your legs, you should get a telehealth consultation as soon as possible. If you are diabetic and have wounds on your legs or feet, or at a high risk of blood clots in your legs, you should also be under a doctor’s care.
Prior to starting any new treatment or questions regarding a medical condition, always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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