• What Causes Spider Veins on Legs?
    Have you noticed a pattern of blue, purple, or red lines on your legs? These formations are called spider veins, and while they may bother you aesthetically, they are rarely Read more
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease: What You Should Know
    If you are suffering from peripheral arterial disease, or suspect you may be, Dr. James McGuckin of Pennsylvania Vascular Institute is here to help you. We are proud to serve Read more
  • Signs & Symptoms of Fibroid Disease
    It’s shown that a majority of women will experience fibroids at some point in their life. Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow inside the uterus. It’s important to be able Read more
  • Preventing Varicose Veins
    Varicose veins are mostly a cosmetic issue for many people, but these blueish veins right under the surface of the skin can also cause problems like cramps in the lower Read more
  • Non-Thrombotic Iliac Vein Lesion (NIVL)/May-Thurner Syndrome
    Non-Thrombotic Iliac Vein Lesion (NIVL) is more commonly known as May-Thurner Syndrome and is a condition affecting the iliac veins and arteries in the pelvis. This condition can cause blood Read more
  • Risk Factors and Symptoms of Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
    Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when your veins have difficulty transporting blood. This can occur for a number of reasons, and certain risk factors increase the possibility that you'll develop Read more
  • What Is Chronic Venous Occlusion (CVO)?
    Chronic venous occlusion (CVO) is a vein disease in which a blockage in the veins hinders blood flow to the heart. Also known as chronic venous obstruction, CVO is often Read more
  • Varicose Veins & Spider Veins Treatment Options
    Varicose veins and spider veins can affect anyone. Luckily you can explore your varicose and spider veins treatment options with your doctor, Dr. James McGuckin at Pennsylvania Vascular Institute serving Read more
  • Fibroid Disease - Symptoms and Causes
    Uterine fibroids are the most common reproductive tract tumors. Therefore, understanding the symptoms is important. Dr. James McGuckin of Pennsylvania Vascular Institute serving East Stroudsburg, Bethlehem, Limerick, King of Prussia, Read more
  • Who Is At-Risk for Peripheral Arterial Disease?
    Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a serious heart condition. Dr. James McGuckin of Pennsylvania Vascular Institute can help diagnose and treat this condition at one of his convenient offices located Read more
  • Treating Peripheral Arterial Disease
    Peripheral artery disease (PAD) brings with it several dangerous complications and is altogether a too common affliction affecting millions over the age of 50. There are steps you can take Read more
  • Understanding Chronic Venous Occlusion
    Know the facts when it comes to chronic venous insufficiency and obstruction.  Veins make it possible for blood to flow from the heart to other parts of the body. Unfortunately, it’s Read more
  • What Is Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)?
    Chronic venous insufficiency (CVS) causes swelling, pain, and other uncomfortable leg symptoms. Fortunately, your interventional radiologist, Dr. James McGuckin, offers several helpful CVS treatments. Dr. McGuckin sees patients at Pennsylvania Read more
  • What Is Fibroid Disease?
    Up to 70% of women experience fibroids in their lifetime, according to studies. Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that develop in the uterus. Dr. James McGuckin of Pennsylvania Vascular Institute provides Read more
  • Treating Your Diabetes
    How your doctor in King of Prussia PA can help with diabetes If you suffer from diabetes, you are not alone. Over 9% of the population of the United States have Read more
  • Living a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle
    Change your lifestyle to improve the health of your heart for the long-term. With heart disease being the number one killer of both men and women in the US, everyone must Read more

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Tuesday:

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Wednesday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

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8:00 am-4:30 pm

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