How to make an appointment

You’ll need a referral from your doctor or a cardiologist to get care at Tyler Heart Institute. Talk to your primary care provider, search for a cardiologist, or contact us at (831) 625-4934.

Maintain your vascular health by visiting a vascular surgeon at Montage Health. Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula provides both open and minimally invasive vascular procedures, ensuring you have access to the full spectrum of treatment options without having to leave Monterey County. Vascular surgeons can help relieve pain, heal wounds, reduce stroke risk, and help you feel better overall. 

Ask for a referral

You’ll need a referral from your primary care doctor to see a vascular surgeon. Need a primary care provider? Search our directory.

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Open vascular surgery

You might hear the term “open surgery” used to describe the traditional approach to vascular treatment. It uses a long incision to open your skin and give the surgeon access to your blood vessels. You receive general anesthesia to make you sleep before surgery.

The open technique leads to the longest-lasting results. So, it may limit the number of procedures you could need throughout your life.

Endovascular minimally invasive surgery

Endovascular surgery uses smaller incisions than open surgery. That allows for:

  • A quicker recovery
  • Less pain and scarring after surgery
  • A lower risk of complications (side effects)
  • Shorter hospital stays

Is endovascular surgery right for me?

Less invasive approaches can treat some conditions like aneurysms and clogged blood vessels. To decide if you’re a candidate for endovascular care, a surgeon will consider:

  • Your overall health including illnesses that may make open surgery risky for you
  • Your anatomy, such as the size and condition of your blood vessels
  • Location of your vascular disease

Vascular procedures

Whether you have peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, or another vascular condition, you’ll benefit from Montage Health’s expert care.

Hybrid operating room improves your experience

Vascular surgery takes place in a hybrid operating room (OR) at Community Hospital. This room has the technology for both open and endovascular treatments. If you need both, you can receive them in the same procedure. That means just one hospital visit and less anesthesia.

You also need a smaller injection of contrast dye because the hybrid OR has advanced imaging. Contrast dye is generally safe, but it may pose risks for some people with kidney disease.

Follow-up care

See your vascular surgery team and primary care doctor as recommended after treatment. They’ll make sure your surgery site heals, support your recovery, and monitor your health to help you stay well.

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