Our doctors are interventional radiologists who treat uterine fibroids using a state-of-the-art, minimally-invasive vascular solution – uterine fibroid embolization. It's our privilege to provide our patients with this less invasive alternative to surgery — a highly successful treatment that comes with less risk, less pain, and lower costs.
We work every day to ensure the environment we've created is warm and welcoming. When you enter the doors of Richmond Vascular Center, we want you to feel comfortable, safe, and on the path to wellness.
Since 2011, Richmond Vascular Center has provided unmatched vascular care in an outpatient setting for the people of the greater Richmond area. Our practice is owned and operated by Radiology Associates of Richmond (RAR), the largest radiology practice in Virginia. Patients have trusted the physicians of RAR since 1905. Our clinical staff includes both vascular and neurointerventional radiologists, an advanced practice practitioner, registered nurses, radiological technologists, and a registered vascular technologist. Together, we work to provide top-level vascular care tailored to each patient's individual needs.
Board certified and subspecialized, our physicians are leading the way in vascular care. We're proud to be among the first in our field to perform a list of minimally invasive procedures in the comfort of a true outpatient environment — no hospitals, and no long recoveries. With a dedication to research, continued education, and collaborative patient care, our physicians offer a level of care you can trust.
As an interventional radiologist, Dr. McLaurin is dedicated to improving lives through a minimally invasive, image-guided approach and providing the highest level of patient care. Board certified in the entire scope of both diagnostic and interventional radiology, Dr. McLaurin has a primary focus on women’s health, providing nonsurgical treatments for symptomatic uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, vein disease, and spine fractures.
His post-medical school education includes a medical internship, diagnostic radiology residency program, and vascular, and interventional radiology fellowship.
When he’s not at RVC, Dr. McLaurin can often be found hiking, biking, or fishing with his family in Richmond’s James River Park System.
Dr. Paidisetty is a board certified and fellowship trained Vascular and Interventional Radiologist. He specializes in minimally invasive treatment of arterial and venous diseases, creation and management of dialysis access, and minimal invasive treatment of thoracic and lumbar spinal compression fractures. His highest priorities are to help patients understand their disease process, provide compassionate and comprehensive care, and provide high quality treatment using the most advanced image guided, minimally invasive techniques.
Dr. Paidisetty graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a bachelor of science in Biochemistry. He obtained his MD at the University of Pittsburgh. He completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency and Vascular and Interventional Radiology fellowship training at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
He is a member of the Society of Interventional Radiology, American College of Radiology, Virginia Medical Society, and Richmond Academy of Medicine.
When not working, Dr. Paidisetty enjoys spending time with his wife, two sons, and two rescue dogs.
Located off Route 76 on Midlothian Turnpike (East), our state-of-the-art outpatient center is easily accessible for Richmond-area patients, as well as those living in surrounding southern areas like Petersburg, Hopewell, Colonial Heights, Chesterfield, Amelia, and Powhatan.
173 Wadsworth Drive
North Chesterfield, VA 23236
Hours: 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday – Friday
Phone: 804-864-8346
Fax: 804-864-8981
Email: info@richmondvascularcenter.com
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