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Vertebral Artery Stenosis

Expert Vertebral Artery Stenosis or Occlusion Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment in West Hills, Thousand Oaks, Lancaster, Santa Barbara, and Las Vegas.
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What Is Vertebral Artery Stenosis?

Vertebral artery stenosis occurs when one or both vertebral arteries become narrowed or blocked, reducing blood flow to the brainstem, cerebellum, and posterior portions of the brain. This condition increases the risk of stroke, dizziness, and balance disorders. At the Vascular and Neuroscience Institute of Southern California, our interventional neurologists in Southern California and Nevada specialize in diagnosing and treating vertebral artery disease using advanced, minimally invasive neuroendovascular techniques designed to restore circulation and protect neurological function.

What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Vertebral Artery Stenosis?

Symptoms of vertebral artery stenosis often relate to reduced blood flow to the back of the brain and may include:

  • Dizziness or vertigo
  • Loss of balance or coordination
  • Visual disturbances or double vision
  • Weakness or numbness in the arms or legs
  • Difficulty speaking or swallowing
  • Sudden neurological symptoms consistent with ischemic or posterior circulation stroke
Prompt neurological evaluation is critical, as vertebral artery stenosis can lead to serious stroke complications if left untreated.

Treatment Options for Vertebral Artery Stenosis

With advanced locations in West Hills, Thousand Oaks, Lancaster, Santa Barbara, and Las Vegas, we provide expert care for patients across Southern California and Nevada. As one of the best neurology centers in Southern California and Nevada, our institute delivers individualized treatment plans based on the severity of narrowing and the patient’s symptoms.

Treatment options for vertebral artery stenosis may include:
Vertebral artery angioplasty to widen narrowed vessels and restore blood flow
Vertebral artery stenting to keep the artery open and reduce future stroke risk
Intracranial stent and angioplasty when stenosis extends into the brain arteries
Comprehensive vascular imaging and monitoring to guide long-term care
Our minimally invasive approach reduces recovery time while delivering the best vertebral artery stenosis treatment in Southern California and Nevada.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vertebral Artery Stenosis

Is vertebral artery stenosis dangerous?
Is surgery always required?
Can vertebral artery stenosis cause dizziness or balance problems?

Where to Find the Best Vertebral Artery Stenosis Treatment in Southern California and Nevada

If you’re searching for the best neurology clinic in Southern California or Nevada for vertebral artery disease, the Vascular and Neuroscience Institute of Southern California offers advanced expertise, leading-edge endovascular technology, and compassionate care. With convenient locations in West Hills, Thousand Oaks, Lancaster, Santa Barbara, and Las Vegas, our team is dedicated to restoring healthy blood flow and reducing stroke risk for every patient we serve.
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