What’s Causing My Leg Pain? 
Carol Britton 
Thursday, 08 January 2004 
 
 

Do your legs hurt when you walk? You may be experiencing intermittent claudication or pain while walking that is caused by an insufficient blood supply to the legs. Please join us on Feb. 12 at 6 p.m. when Dr. Kenneth Menchion, vascular surgeon, discusses peripheral vascular disease, its signs and symptoms. Dr. Menchion also will cover information about diagnosis and treatment.

 

The seminar will be held at South Fulton Medical Center in our auditorium. The seminar is free, however, registration is required. You can either call us toll-free at 1-888-TENET-4U (888-836-3848) or go to the “Find An Event” section and register online.

 

 

 

Peripheral Vascular Disease: Do I Have It?

 

Dr. Jean Eugene, general surgeon, will present an overview of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) which is a condition where the blood supply to the legs, arms and feet is decreased due to narrowed arteries. You’ll learn more about signs and symptoms of PVD plus diagnosis and treatment options.

 

The seminar will be held at South Fulton Medical Center on Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. in our auditorium. The seminar is free, however, registration is required. You can either call us toll-free at 1-888-TENET-4U (888-836-3848) or go to the “Find An Event” section and register online
 
 
 
 
 

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