Vascular Anomalies Clinic Overview

Why choose Mayo Clinic Gonda Vascular Center

One little boy's family found the right diagnosis and care for him among the Mayo Clinic vascular anomalies (malformations) team.

David, Truitt's father: The day Truitt was born, he wasn't supposed to make it. He wasn't supposed to be here today. It was a fight for his life for weeks.

Leisel, Truitt's mother: Having a child with something that nobody knows what it is and nobody knows what to do about it, it's kind of scary, but also very lonely.

David: When faced with the medical challenges that we had with Truitt, it was an easy decision to come to the Mayo Clinic.

Megha Tollefson, M.D., Medical Director, Vascular Malformations Specialty Clinic: When we first saw Truitt, one of the first things that goes through my mind is what is the right diagnosis? And I wanted to work with my colleagues here in radiology and interventional radiology, and general pediatrics, plastic surgery, pulmonary, and agree upon what we might think is the right diagnosis for Truitt and then how to go on taking care of him. The vascular malformation specialty clinic here is really a group of specialties and a group of physicians and other healthcare team members. And what we're able to do by bringing everyone together is really deliver a package of care.

David: They have really done an amazing job of being the quarterback for our medical care. They recognize the investment that it takes for us to be able to come up here and have gone above and beyond to try and help make each trip as meaningful for Truitt as it possibly can be.

Dr. Tollefson: The appointment office is one of the biggest, biggest components of this. There is a lead scheduler in the appointment office that schedules all of our vascular malformations patients.

Leisel: By having multiple doctors reviewing his case all at once, it accomplishes what would take us months to accomplish someplace else in just a matter of a couple of days.

Dr. Tollefson: We have so many enthusiastic people that are a part of this clinic that are so knowledgeable, humble, motivated, diligent, and that is really dedicated to making people's lives better.

David: Truitt's care team at Mayo has not only demonstrated excellence from a medical standpoint, but shown us time and again how much they care. They've empowered us and equipped us to provide that care to him. They've taken into account what our family can actually do.

Leisel: I receive so much encouragement from Truitt's physicians when they say you're doing a great job. That goes leaps and bounds for my encouragement to help me know I'm doing what I need to do and I am caring for him the way I should be caring for him.

The Vascular Anomalies Clinic at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Arizona and Minnesota is a multispecialty clinic designed to provide comprehensive, advanced, coordinated care to people of all ages with vascular anomalies (malformations). These conditions are a result of abnormal blood and lymphatic vessel development, and sometimes with accompanying overgrowth of bones and soft tissues. They are often present at birth, but they may become apparent later.

Treatment depends on the severity of the condition, symptoms and the area of the body involved.

Your care team may include experts from multiple specialties, such as dermatology; radiology; vascular medicine; orthopedic surgery; plastic surgery; diagnostic radiology; pediatric surgery; vascular and endovascular surgery; neurosurgery; clinical genomics; hematology; oncology; and ear, nose and throat and head and neck surgery. If your child needs treatment, the clinic's campus in Minnesota offers the services of pediatric specialists in surgery, neurosurgery, cardiology and orthopedic surgery.

The doctors and surgeons of the Vascular Anomalies Clinic represent all areas of expertise necessary to provide the best care for adults and children with vascular malformations. These specialists have extensive experience in a wide range of conditions, including the rare and complex.

Your care team collaborates to ensure you receive comprehensive, compassionate care tailored to your needs.

Advanced diagnosis and treatment

The Mayo Clinic doctors who specialize in vascular anomalies and malformations offer a thorough and efficient evaluation using advanced technologies. A precise diagnosis is key to ensuring that you get the right treatment the first time.

Your care team develops a treatment plan drawn from the full range options available to them for treating every type of condition, from the simple to the complex, including vascular tumors of infancy.

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Conditions treated

The doctors and surgeons at the Mayo Clinic Vascular Anomalies Clinic evaluate and treat people of all ages with a wide range of vascular anomalies (malformations) and related syndromes. All services may not be available at each location. Please confirm when you request an appointment.

  • Arteriovenous malformation
  • Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome
  • Capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation syndrome
  • CLOVES syndrome
  • Congenital hemangioma
  • Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
  • Cystic hygroma
  • Diffuse capillary malformation with overgrowth
  • Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
  • Glomangioma
  • Glomuvenous malformations
  • Glomus tumor
  • Hemangioma
  • Infantile hemangioma
  • Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma
  • Kasabach-Merritt syndrome
  • Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome
  • Lymphangioma
  • Lymphatic malformation
  • Mafucci's syndrome
  • Megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome
  • Midaortic syndrome
  • Parkes Weber syndrome
  • Port-wine stain
  • Proteus syndrome
  • Servelle-Martorell syndrome
  • Spindle cell hemangioendothelioma
  • Sturge-Weber syndrome
  • Telangiectasia
  • Tufted angioma
  • Vascular abnormalities
  • Vascular malformation overgrowth syndrome
  • Vascular tumors of infancy
  • Venolymphatic malformation
  • Venous malformation

Innovative research

Mayo Clinic physician-scientists and researchers develop and improve treatment options for people with vascular anomalies. Ask your doctor if any of Mayo Clinic's groundbreaking clinical trials are an option for you.

Publications

See a list of publications on vascular anomalies (malformations) by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

Active clinical studies

This group of doctors is active in clinical studies related to vascular anomalies (malformations).

Contact

Arizona

  • 480-301-8484

Minnesota

  • 507-266-6700
Sept. 12, 2023