Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) develops when arteries supplying blood to the legs become narrowed due to plaque buildup, leading to pain while walking, leg cramps, numbness, heaviness, or slow-healing wounds. In many cases, symptoms begin gradually and are often ignored until walking distance reduces significantly. Ignoring early warning signs can increase the risk of serious complications, including infections, non-healing ulcers, and critical limb ischemia. Timely evaluation with vascular Doppler studies, ankle-brachial index testing, and advanced imaging helps determine the severity and exact location of the blockage. Management may include lifestyle correction, medication to improve circulation, supervised exercise therapy, minimally invasive angioplasty, or advanced endovascular procedures depending on the condition. Post-procedure monitoring and long-term risk factor control—especially diabetes, smoking, and cholesterol—are essential for preventing recurrence. With a strong focus on limb preservation and long-term vascular stability, Dr. Naveen Chobdar provides structured and patient-focused Peripheral Arterial Disease Treatment in Panchsheel Park designed to restore mobility, reduce discomfort, and protect patients from progressive arterial damage.