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Dr. A. Srinivasan is an interventional vascular surgeon in Theni who treats diabetic foot conditions, varicose veins, blood-flow related leg pain, and non-healing wounds at Jeeva Clinic.
Dr. A. Srinivasan
Interventional Vascular & Diabetic Foot Surgeon
About Dr. A. Srinivasan
Dr. A. Srinivasan practices vascular surgery at Jeeva Clinic in Theni. His focus has always been on one principle: explore every possibility before considering amputation.
Many patients come to him after being told elsewhere that amputation is their only option. In a significant number of these cases, vascular reconstruction, angioplasty, or proper wound management has been able to save the limb.
He treats patients with diabetic foot complications, varicose veins, peripheral arterial disease, deep vein thrombosis, and non-healing wounds. He believes in explaining every condition and treatment option clearly, so patients and their families can make informed decisions.
Training & Credentials
Medical, surgical, and vascular surgery training
MBBS
Medical foundation
MS
General Surgery
MCh
Vascular Surgery
Early vascular assessment can change the treatment path. If you have diabetes, a non-healing wound, leg pain while walking, visible varicose veins, or a recommendation for amputation, bring your reports and get the circulation checked.
Conditions We Treat
If any of these sound familiar, a consultation can help clarify your options. Many conditions are treatable when caught early.
Non-healing ulcers, blackened toes, numbness, or infections in the feet. If you have diabetes and notice any changes in your feet, early treatment is critical.
Common in: Diabetes patients over 50
Swollen, twisted veins visible under the skin, often with pain, heaviness, or itching in the legs. Modern treatments are minimally invasive with quick recovery.
Treated with: Laser, Sclerotherapy, RF ablation
Pain, cramping, or tiredness in the legs during walking that goes away with rest. This is often a sign of Peripheral Arterial Disease (blocked arteries in the legs).
Diagnosis: Doppler ultrasound, ABI test
Wounds on the legs or feet that have not healed for weeks or months despite treatment. Poor blood circulation is often the underlying cause.
Often linked to: Diabetes, arterial disease
If another doctor has recommended amputation, it is worth getting a second opinion. In many cases, vascular surgery can restore blood flow and save the limb.
Seek: A vascular surgeon's evaluation first
Persistent swelling, skin discoloration, or heaviness in the legs can indicate Deep Vein Thrombosis or chronic venous insufficiency. Early screening helps prevent complications.
Screening: Doppler ultrasound
Patient Education
Use these starting points to decide when to call the clinic or bring your reports for a vascular opinion.
Diabetic foot warning signs
Numbness, wounds, color change, infection, or blackened toes.
Varicose vein treatment options
When pain, swelling, heaviness, or itching needs evaluation.
Second opinion before amputation
Why circulation assessment matters before a final decision.
A wound is not healing
A leg or foot wound that stays open for weeks needs blood-flow assessment.
Leg pain while walking
Pain that improves with rest can point to circulation problems in the legs.
Visible varicose veins
Bulging veins with heaviness, itching, swelling, or pain should be checked.
A second opinion is needed
Bring reports when amputation or a major procedure has been suggested.
Your First Visit
Book your appointment
Call the clinic or send a WhatsApp message with your preferred date and time. We will confirm your slot.
Bring your medical records
If you have previous test reports, prescriptions, or scans, please bring them. This helps the doctor understand your history quickly.
Consultation and examination
Dr. A. Srinivasan will examine you, may perform a Doppler ultrasound if needed, and explain the findings and treatment options clearly.
Clear treatment plan
You will leave with a clear understanding of your condition, the recommended treatment, expected timeline, and costs. No pressure, no rush.
Common Questions
Diabetic foot occurs when diabetes damages nerves and blood vessels in the feet. This leads to loss of sensation, ulcers, and infections. Without proper blood flow, wounds do not heal and can lead to gangrene. Early vascular assessment and treatment can prevent these complications and save the limb.
Yes. Modern treatments like endovenous laser ablation, radiofrequency ablation, and sclerotherapy are minimally invasive. Most patients go home the same day with minimal discomfort. The approach depends on the severity of the condition, which is assessed during consultation.
In many cases, yes. If blood flow to the affected limb can be restored through angioplasty, stenting, or bypass surgery, the tissue can heal. The key is early consultation with a vascular surgeon. The sooner the blood flow is assessed, the better the chances of saving the limb.
Many patients travel from Madurai, Dindigul, Cumbum, and other districts for treatment. For complex cases, a vascular surgeon's evaluation can make a significant difference in outcomes. You can send your reports via WhatsApp for an initial assessment before visiting.
Bring any previous medical reports, blood test results, scans, and a list of medications you are currently taking. If you have diabetes, bring your recent HbA1c and sugar level reports. This helps the doctor assess your condition faster.
Contact
Address
Edamal Street, Opp to Nadar Saraswathy School,
Theni, Tamil Nadu 625531
Phone
+91 99625 05662Clinic Hours
Monday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sunday: By appointment only