The following organizations and Web sites may help provide additional information and answer questions about P.A.D. (Peripheral Artery Disease) or caring
for a loved one who has this condition.

Keep in mind, however, that your doctor is always your best resource. You should
always consult your doctor about making any changes in your diet, starting an
exercise program, or diagnosing or treating any health conditions.

P.A.D. Resources

P.A.D. Coalition

padcoalition.org

Understanding P.A.D.

understandingpad.com

Vascular Disease Foundation

vdf.org/diseaseinfo/pad

WebMD

webmd.com/heart-disease/tc/peripheral-arterial-disease-of-the-legs-overview

P.a.d. Screening

P.A.D. Screening Locations

padcoalition.org/screenings

Stroke Resources

American Stroke Association

strokeassociation.org

American Stroke Foundation

americanstroke.org

For Caregivers

CareGiving.com

caregiving.com

CareGuide.com

careguide.com

Eldercare Locator

eldercare.gov

National Family Caregivers Association

nfcacares.org

U.S. Administration on Aging

aoa.gov

General Resources

American Heart Association

americanheart.org

A.H.A. HeartHub for Patients

hearthub.org

CardioSmart

cardiosmart.org

Prescription Assistance

Partnership for Prescription Assistance

pparx.org

The health information contained herein is provided for general educational purposes only. Your health-care professional is the single best source of information regarding your health. Please consult your health-care professional if you have any questions about your health
or treatment.

The information on this site is intended for residents of the United States.

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