The first free community screening is Saturday, July 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Memorial
Hospital West, GME Auditorium A & B, 703 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines. Residents are encouraged to get screened if they have one or more of the following risk factors:
Leg pain while walking
Family history of PAD
Diabetes
High blood pressure or high cholesterol
Chronic kidney disease
Current or past smoking history
Common symptoms include leg pain, cramping or numbness during walking; sores or wounds
on the feet that heal slowly; pale or discolored toes; decreased walking distance; or one leg or
foot that feels colder than the other.
To register, call 954-844-0907.
“PAD is common and seriously underdiagnosed, and women in particular have often been
overlooked in the research and clinical guidelines that shape how we treat vascular disease,”
said Dr. Tuerff. “In many families, women are the ones managing appointments, medications
and health decisions for loved ones. When we reach women with information and preventive
care, the impact extends throughout entire households and communities. After 25 years in
practice, I can tell you early detection can mean the difference between managing a condition
and losing a limb.”
