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October 15, 2025

Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark Calls for Action on PAD-Related Health Disparities

As part of amavita’s ongoing mission to advance cardiovascular health and longevity, we are proud to share a recent feature published by KTLA / EIN Presswire, spotlighting the work and advocacy of Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark.

In the article, “Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark Targets Silent Epidemic as Data Reveals Stark Disparities in PAD-Related Amputations,” Dr. Martinez-Clark addresses the often-overlooked epidemic of peripheral artery disease (PAD) and the rising number of preventable amputations occurring in underserved communities.

“There’s a clear link between health equity and outcomes in vascular medicine,”
said Dr. Martinez-Clark. “When early diagnosis and access to care are limited, preventable conditions too often lead to life-altering consequences.”

The feature highlights the data-driven disparities affecting PAD patients and emphasizes the need for greater education, prevention, and access to specialized vascular care. Through his ongoing work in clinical innovation and community health, Dr. Martinez-Clark continues to advocate for early detection strategies and patient-centered care designed to reduce unnecessary amputations.

At amavita Heart & Vascular Health®, our purpose is to bridge the gap between modern cardiovascular science and everyday wellness — empowering people with the knowledge and tools to live longer, healthier lives. Dr. Martinez-Clark’s contribution to this effort reinforces our belief that prevention and education are as vital as treatment itself.

Read the original feature on KTLA / EIN Presswire →

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