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About Apex Endovascular

Vascular Specialist & Interventional Radiology located in Fort Collins, CO

Apex Endovascular is Northern Colorado’s first and only outpatient facility dedicated to minimally invasive image-guided therapies. Board-certified vascular specialist Shawn Ahmed, MD, PhD, offers comprehensive vascular interventional care, wound care, and vascular health support in the Fort Collins, Colorado, office.

Dr. Ahmed completed his undergraduate studies at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado. He went on to earn a doctorate in bio-organic chemistry and a medical degree at Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska.

Dr. Ahmed completed his internship at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and a residency at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, also in Minneapolis. He underwent advanced fellowship training in vascular interventional radiology through the Harvard School of Medicine and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

Apex Endovascular provides comfortable care using the most progressive techniques to treat peripheral artery disease (PAD), knee pain, pelvic pain, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), spinal compression fractures, and other conditions that cause chronic discomfort or pain.

Dr. Ahmed also works closely with wound care centers throughout the Front Range including Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, and Denver to perform minimally invasive procedures that restore blood flow, facilitate healing, and prevent amputation in patients with chronic leg wounds. At his previous practice, Dr. Ahmed started a peripheral vascular service that reduced the rate of limb amputations by over 60% in its first year.

Apex Endovascular focuses on increasing patient access to leading-edge interventional vascular treatments. Patients can rely upon the practice for safe, convenient, and affordable care without needing hospitalization or a lengthy recovery period.

Call the office today or book an appointment using the online scheduling feature.