Carotid Artery Disease (Carotid Stenosis)


Multidisciplinary Care to Diagnose and Treat Carotid Artery Disease

The carotid arteries, located on each side of your neck, carry blood to your brain. Carotid artery disease, also called carotid stenosis, develops when fatty deposits build up, causing a condition called atherosclerosis on one or both of your carotid arteries.

Carotid artery blockage can narrow an artery, or block it completely. It can also cause a blood clot to form, which can lead to a stroke. In the U.S., stroke is one of the leading causes of death, and about 20 percent of all strokes result from carotid artery disease.

If you suspect carotid artery disease, Loyola’s multidisciplinary team of cardiologists, neurosurgeons, vascular surgeons, nurses and nutritionists will work with you to diagnose and treat your condition.

Loyola’s cardiovascular and neurosurgery programs are nationally recognized for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular conditions. We work with you to help you understand your condition and develop a treatment plan that is right for you.

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