Subclavian Steal Syndrome treatment in Benito Juárez
Treatment for subclavian steal syndrome in Benito Juárez is available with 616 specialists, with profiles like general practitioner and internist, spread across 251 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
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Subclavian steal syndrome occurs when an artery that carries blood to the arm narrows and, to compensate, diverts flow that would normally supply part of the brain. It is a circulation disorder of the large vessels.
Common symptoms: dizziness, visual or balance disturbances that can appear when using the affected arm, along with a sensation of fatigue or coldness in that limb.
Common causes: narrowing of the subclavian artery, frequently due to hardening of the arteries.
Which specialist treats it? It is evaluated by an angiologist or vascular surgeon and, when there is cardiac or cerebral involvement, also the cardiologist. If you notice dizziness related to movement of the arm, it is worth discussing it with a specialist for an appropriate evaluation.
Which specialist to see for subclavian steal syndrome in Benito Juárez?
Doctors who treat subclavian steal syndrome in Benito Juárez
Dr. Zaira Artemisa Castañeda Morales
Dr. Jetzabel Ortiz
Dr. Michelle Valle Jiménez
Dr. Sofia Mercedes Narváez Chávez
Dr. Jose Manuel Flores Palacios
Dr. Verónica Giuliana Chacón Juárez
Dr. Jorge García Bonilla
Dr. Marco Antonio Gurrola García
Dr. Samantha Arantxazu Rivas Salas
Dr. Jorge Alberto Silva Estrada
Dr. Chantale Gilles Herrera
Dr. Alexis Alejandro García Rivero
Dr. Francisco Marcial González
Dr. Mario Ubaldo Rebolledo
Dr. Amaranta López Santiago
Dr. Martha Esparza Jiménez Morán
Dr. Felipe Vicente Villaseñor Pérez
Dr. Vivian Villa
Dr. Jimena Gallegos Reyna
Dr. Rocio García
Dr. Luis Rodrigo Bañuelos Garcia
Dr. Victor Hugo Villalobos Alvarez
Dr. Carolina González Rivera
Dr. Patricia Montserrat Palacios Rodríguez
Dr. Wylson Emmanuel Lopez Echeverria
Dr. Mauricio Saenz Santiago
Dr. Italia Robles Tomas
Dr. Clemente Barrón Magdaleno
Dr. Cristy Ortiz Calderón
Dr. Daniel Horta Carrillo
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats subclavian steal syndrome?
The treatment of subclavian steal syndrome is usually handled by specialists in angiologist, cardiologist, vascular surgeon, pediatric cardiologist, general practitioner, internist.
How many doctors are available in Benito Juárez?
We currently have 30 doctors who can treat subclavian steal syndrome in Benito Juárez.