Convenient locations in Camp Spring, Reston, Waldorf & Washington DC. Shorter recovery times, less expensive than hospitals with flexible & convenient scheduling!
Shorter recovery times, less expensive than hospitals, with flexible & convenient scheduling
Regain Your Freedom with Expert PAD Care. Are you experiencing leg pain, cramping, or difficulty walking? These could be signs of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), a condition that affects blood flow to your extremities. At Surgical Associates Chartered, we offer advanced, patient-focused care to help you take back control of your life.
What is PAD?
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) occurs when fatty deposits build up in the arteries, reducing blood flow to the legs and feet. Symptoms include:
- Pain or cramping in the legs during physical activity
- Numbness or weakness in the lower extremities
- Cold or discolored feet and toes
- Wounds or sores on your legs that don’t heal
Why Choose Us for PAD Treatment?
- Expertise You Can Trust: Our board-certified vascular surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating PAD with precision and care.
- State-of-the-Art Technology: We use cutting-edge diagnostic tools and minimally invasive procedures to deliver the best outcomes.
- Personalized Solutions: Every patient is unique. We create customized treatment plans tailored to your needs.
- Compassionate Care: From your first visit to your last follow-up, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Why Choose Us for PAD Treatment?
- Expertise You Can Trust: Our board-certified vascular surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating PAD with precision and care.
- State-of-the-Art Technology: We use cutting-edge diagnostic tools and minimally invasive procedures to deliver the best outcomes.
- Personalized Solutions: Every patient is unique. We create customized treatment plans tailored to your needs.
- Compassionate Care: From your first visit to your last follow-up, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
What is PAD?
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) occurs when fatty deposits build up in the arteries, reducing blood flow to the legs and feet. Symptoms include:
- Pain or cramping in the legs during physical activity
- Numbness or weakness in the lower extremities
- Cold or discolored feet and toes
- Wounds or sores on your legs that don’t heal
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The Surgical Associates Chartered Difference

Over 35 Years of
Experience

Shorter
Recovery Times

Cost-Effective
Quality Care

Minimally Invasive
In-Office Treatments

Transportation
Options

The SAC Team
Albert Chun M.D. MBA
Vascular and Interventional Radiologist
Born and raised in Michigan, Dr. Chun is a board certified vascular and interventional radiologist who has been in practice for 18 years. After completing medical school, residency, and fellowship training at George Washington University, Dr. Chun joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
He later returned to the DC area and served as the Interventional Radiology Fellowship Director at George Washington University. In subsequent years he entered private practice with a special focus on uterine fibroid embolization, complex peripheral arterial disease including limb salvage, and minimally invasive treatment of osteoarthritis. He joins Surgical Associates from the National Institutes of Health, where he maintains privileges.
Dr. Chun is dedicated to providing advanced, minimally invasive treatments with a special focus on uterine fibroid embolization, complex peripheral arterial disease, and osteoarthritis. With 18 years of expertise, he strives to improve patient outcomes through innovative, compassionate care.
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Camp Springs MD
5801 Allentown Road, Ste 502,
Camp Springs, MD 20746
(240) 427-1630
Waldorf MD
11370 Pembrooke Square
Waldorf, MD 20603
(240) 427-1630
Reston VA
1860 Town Center Drive, Ste 180
Reston, VA 20190
(240) 427-1630
Washington D.C.
1160 Varnum Street NE, Ste 318
Washington DC, 20017
(240) 427-1630