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Dr. Sumit Kapadia: Renowned Vascular Surgeon Offering Cutting-Edge Treatments

Vadodara, India, November 11, 2024: A shocking study shows that about 40% of women suffer from varicose veins globally. Alongside varicose veins, disorders like deep vein thrombosis, chronic venous insufficiency and spider veins affect millions. They often lead to discomfort and serious health risks if left untreated. In India, these conditions are many times surrounded by myths or misunderstood. With nearly two decades of experience, Dr. Sumit Kapadia is revolutionizing vascular care, as one of India’s foremost experts in treating vascular diseases and varicose veins. His story is one of dedication, skill, and service, offering hope and healing to over 25,000 patients across India.

Dr. Kapadia, a gold medalist from Baroda Medical College, began his career at SSG Hospital, Vadodara. There, he honed his general surgery skills. He continued his journey toward a super-specialty in vascular and endovascular surgery at the prestigious Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi. Since 2005, he has been serving the Vadodara and South Gujarat region, offering state-of-the-art treatments for complex vascular conditions.

Today, Dr. Kapadia serves as Senior Consultant and Director at Aadicura Superspeciality Hospital, Vadodara. Aadicura is a top choice among patients in western India for its cutting-edge treatment options. Varicose veins, arterial blockages,peripheral arterial disease, swollen legs, deep vein thrombosis, and other serious vein diseases are treated with effective, minimally invasive solutions. As Dr. Kapadia says, “We offer treatments for quicker recovery and minimal pain, but I always advise patients to be more proactive. Seek help in case of persistent discomfort. Regular screening in the 50+ age group helps us address vein and vascular health issues before symptoms even appear.”

With extensive experience, Dr. Kapadia has authored over 20 scientific publications in national and international journals. His role as a national-level faculty member in medical conferences underscores his commitment to sharing knowledge and advancing the field. Not only this, he also engages through his YouTube channel, for young professionals in his field and the general public. He shares essential tips on maintaining healthy circulation and vein health. “Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential today. Women are at greater risk of varicose veins, because of lifestyle,obesity and hormonal fluctuations.”

Treatment of vascular conditions has undergone a huge transformation in the last two decades. Today doctors like Dr. Sumit Kapadia are offering patients unparalleled accessibility. As he concludes, “Patients are above and over everything. A lot of people reach out to me, so I offer online consultations too.” His commitment to serve society and elevate the standards of vascular care in India is continually growing.

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