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Trusted Vascular Specialist in New Jersey
Pulse Vascular continues to impress the community as one of the most advanced vascular specialists in New Jersey. The Pulse Vascular Team’s medical foothold spans many years in multiple locations, treating peripheral artery disease, dialysis access, deep and superficial veins, and other vascular issues. The national leader in the use of intravascular ultrasound, The Pulse Vascular Team of Vascular Specialists can treat those with deep venous disease – helping patients with symptoms including painful leg swelling and venous leg ulcers.
If you are a dialysis patient with arm or leg access, The Pulse Vascular Team of Specialists can maintain your life line and treat your symptoms relating to a failing access – keeping your arm or neck swelling, pain and dysfunction to a minimum.
Leading Vascular Services
Conditions We Treat
Providing an array of vascular services to keep patients alive with increased longevity! We can help you treat many vascular problems:
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Venous Disease
End Stage Renal Disease (Dialysis)
Osteoarthritis of the Knee
#1 specialists in vascular care
Vascular Specialists in New Jersey
Vascular specialists – interventional radiologists in NJ specializing in minimally-invasive endovascular treatments

Dr. Scott Hollander
Interventional Radiologist

Dr. Dennis Kwon
Interventional Radiologist

Dr. Saeed Bashir
Interventional Radiologist

Dr. Ezra Bobo
Interventional Radiologist

Dr. Daniel Burritt
Interventional Radiologist

Dr. Scott Springer
Radiologist
Board Certifications & Associations




Vascular Health Education

Factors Contributing the the Underdiagnosis of PAD in Women
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) remains significantly underdiagnosed in women, due to a combination of biological, clinical, and systemic factors. Top 5 Reasons for Underdiagnosis of PAD in Women There are many reasons contributing to the underdiagnosis of...

The Link Between Peripheral Arterial Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease
Recent studies have shown a strong link between chronic kidney disease (CKD) and peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Research indicates that patients with CKD have an increased risk of developing PAD due to shared risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, and...

Understanding Peripheral Arterial Disease and the African American Population
Studies show that the African American population has a significantly higher prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) compared to other ethnic groups. Some studies reveal their risk is 2 to 3 times that of other ethnic groups with nearly 1 in 3 African...

Hypertension Damages Arteries and Contributes to the Development of PAD
High blood pressure or hypertension, as the name implies, is a condition where the pressure of the blood against the walls of blood vessels becomes excessive for several reasons including endogenous causes within the body and exogenous causes taken into the body....

Vein Disease Treatment in New Jersey
Veins are thin-walled structures inside of which a set of valves keeps blood in the body flowing in one direction. The heart pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body’s tissues through thicker-walled arteries; the veins return blood to the heart. Veins located close to the...

Latest Podcast
Getting to Know Dr. Hollander
Leading Interventional Radiologist and advocate for patient success, Dr. Hollander discusses arterial and vein disease along with dialysis access management.