When leg pain starts limiting daily activities or wounds take longer to heal, it may be a warning sign of Peripheral Arterial Disease affecting blood circulation to the lower limbs. Reduced blood supply can silently progress, sometimes leading to rest pain or color changes in the feet. Diagnosis involves a detailed vascular consultation, pulse examination, ankle-brachial index testing, and imaging studies to understand blood flow patterns and blockage severity. Modern treatment approaches allow many patients to avoid major open surgery through minimally invasive endovascular techniques that reopen blocked arteries and improve circulation effectively. In addition to procedures, long-term management includes medication optimization, structured walking programs, and strict control of lifestyle-related risk factors. Regular follow-up ensures that stents remain patent and circulation remains stable. For comprehensive Peripheral Arterial Disease Treatment in Greater Kailash, Dr. Naveen Chobdar focuses on accurate diagnosis, advanced vascular intervention, and continuous care aimed at preserving limb health and enhancing quality of life.