Comprehensive Guide to MIPS Center’s Personalized Approach to DVT

Dealing with a DVT? You’re not alone. MIPS Center supports you at every step. We offer clear information and personalized care.  Join us for a healthier future. Our vascular specialists perform minimally invasive procedures, addressing various diseases. MIPS is passionate about identifying pelvic pain causes and is currently partnering with Mayo Clinic in specialty research. We restore hope by listening to our patients’ concerns and interpreting complex imaging in order to identify effective treatment plans.

Treatment Options for DVT Understanding your treatment options is crucial in navigating the path to recovery.
Some common treatment options include:

  • Blood Thinners
  • IVC Filter
  • Ambulatory Thrombectomy & Thrombolysis

Each of these options is tailored to meet your specific needs, ensuring a personalized and effective treatment plan.

MIPS Center’s Comprehensive Approach to DVT Care 
Our commitment to your well-being goes beyond treatment. At MIPS Center, we’ve crafted a comprehensive approach to DVT management:

1. Thorough Diagnosis and Treatment
2. Tailored Prevention Strategies
3. Extensive Educational Resources
4. Ongoing Support and Monitoring

Taking Control of Your DVT 
Beyond medical interventions, there are steps you can take to actively manage your DVT and lead a healthy life:

  • Taking Medications as Prescribed: Follow your doctor’s prescription diligently to prevent the worsening of DVT and reduce the risk of complications.
  • Making Lifestyle Changes: Maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, and quit smoking to reduce the risk of DVT recurrence.
  • Wearing Compression Stockings: Improve blood flow in your legs and reduce the risk of DVT by wearing compression stockings.
  • Attending Regular Follow-Up Appointments: Ensure you attend scheduled follow-up appointments with your doctor for continuous monitoring and the best possible care. 

How to prepare for DVT procedure? 
Typically, it’s advised to abstain from eating or drinking anything after midnight prior to your procedure. Ensure you bring along your compression stockings to the appointment. Additionally, you’ll receive specific guidance on whether to take your anticoagulation medication on the morning of the procedure. Further details and instructions will be communicated to you during your consultation.

Our vascular specialists conduct procedures for various disease types and organ systems using image guidance through a minimally invasive incision, comparable in size to an IV. Passionate about identifying often overlooked venous causes of pelvic pain and vein disease, our physicians and NPs offer treatments that are less invasive than the surgeries many patients have previously undergone without relief.

As an integral part of our approach, we consider you a valued team member, empowering you with knowledge and understanding.

Visit our office at 8671 S Quebec St # 200, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130. For more information and resources on your journey to well-being. Follow us on social media:

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Schedule a DVT Treatment Consultation in Denver, CO 
If you still have questions regarding treatment for DVT, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with MIPS Center today by calling (303) 805-7477. You may also request an appointment online using our secure form.

FAQ’s 
What are some common treatment options for DVT at MIPS Center? 
MIPS Center offers several treatment options for DVT, including Blood Thinners, IVC Filter, Ambulatory Thrombectomy & Thrombolysis.

What is the comprehensive approach to DVT care at MIPS Center? 
MIPS Center’s comprehensive approach includes thorough diagnosis and treatment, tailored prevention strategies, extensive educational resources, and ongoing support and monitoring.

What lifestyle changes can individuals make to actively manage DVT? 
Individuals can actively manage DVT by taking medications as prescribed, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, quitting smoking, and wearing compression stockings.