Health City, Arilova (Current)
Leads the Endovascular Health practice with comprehensive programs for venous disease, neurovascular emergencies, and oncological interventions.
About Endovascular Health
Dr. Prasad Nallana has dedicated his career to delivering minimally invasive solutions for complex vascular, oncological, and neurological conditions. With a DNB in Radiology, fellowship training in endovascular techniques (FEVIR), and consultant roles across leading hospital systems, he brings together diagnostic expertise and interventional finesse to offer safer alternatives to open surgery.
Currently leading the Endovascular Health program at Health City, Arilova, Visakhapatnam, Dr. Nallana focuses on advanced venous care, stroke interventions, critical organ access, and targeted oncological procedures. His experience spans Narayana Hrudayalaya, Kolkata and Apollo Hospitals across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Leads the Endovascular Health practice with comprehensive programs for venous disease, neurovascular emergencies, and oncological interventions.
Served as Consultant Interventional Radiologist managing trauma embolisation, peripheral angioplasty, and oncology interventions in a quaternary care setting.
Built image-guided programs for DVT, dialysis access, TACE/TARE, and complex IV access across multiple Apollo units.
Every therapy plan begins with a detailed duplex/CTA/MRI roadmap to minimize risk and personalize the intervention to each patient’s anatomy.
Prioritizes catheter-based therapies that reduce hospital stay, accelerate recovery, and maintain organ function.
Protocols track the latest interventional radiology literature, ensuring patients benefit from proven techniques and technologies.
Varicose veins, DVT, pelvic congestion, and chronic venous insufficiency treated with laser ablation, RFA, sclerotherapy, and venoplasty.
Mechanical thrombectomy, stent retrievers, flow diverters, and emergency embolisation for aneurysms or hemorrhage.
TACE/TARE, ablations (RFA/MWA/Cryo), biopsy/port insertions, and palliative embolisation for liver, renal, and bone tumors.
Dialysis catheters, PTBD, PCN with stenting, and critical IV access in patients with limited venous options.
Share your reports and imaging for a comprehensive review of catheter-based alternatives before electing open surgery.