Avoid Amputation
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Minimally invasive vascular treatments focused on restoring circulation and preserving limbs.
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About Vascular 360
Vascular 360 is a physician-led General and Vascular Surgery practice located in Frisco, Texas, dedicated to providing comprehensive, compassionate, and patient-centered surgical care.
Founded by Daniel B. Daneshfar, MD, Vascular 360 offers a full spectrum of General Surgery and Vascular Surgery services, including gallbladder disease, hernias, appendicitis, soft tissue masses, peripheral arterial disease (PAD), limb preservation, dialysis access management, venous disease, and advanced vascular evaluations.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple: provide exceptional surgical care while helping patients maintain their health, mobility, independence, and quality of life. Through a combination of clinical expertise, modern technology, minimally invasive techniques, and personalized attention, we strive to deliver the highest standard of care to every patient we serve.
At Vascular 360, we believe that patients deserve direct access to their surgeon, clear communication, honest recommendations, and individualized treatment plans. We take the time to listen, educate, and partner with our patients to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Avoid Amputation™
Our commitment to vascular health is reflected in our guiding principle: Avoid Amputation™. Through early diagnosis, comprehensive vascular evaluation, and timely intervention, we work to preserve limbs, restore blood flow, and help patients remain active and independent whenever possible.
Whether you require a routine surgical consultation, treatment for vascular disease, dialysis access care, or evaluation of a complex surgical condition, Vascular 360 is committed to providing expert care close to home in Frisco and throughout North Texas.
- arrow_forward General Surgery and Vascular Surgery in Frisco, TX
- arrow_forward Gallbladder disease, hernias, appendicitis, and soft tissue masses
- arrow_forward Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) treatment and limb preservation
- arrow_forward Dialysis access creation and maintenance
- arrow_forward Venous disease, varicose veins, and deep venous conditions
- arrow_forward Non-healing wounds and diabetic foot circulation evaluation
- arrow_forward Vascular ultrasound and advanced diagnostic evaluation
- arrow_forward Direct access to your surgeon with personalized, patient-centered care
Vascular 360
Meet Our Provider (Healow profile link will be available soon)
Address: 425 Old Newman Rd Ste 100, Frisco, TX 75036
Phone: 469-277-0089
Fax: 1-877-682-4104
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Vascular 360 Services
Comprehensive General Surgery and Vascular Surgery care focused on restoring health, preserving limbs, and improving quality of life.
General Surgery
Gallbladder Surgery (Cholecystectomy)
Evaluation and surgical treatment of gallstones, gallbladder attacks, inflammation, and other gallbladder disorders using minimally invasive techniques whenever appropriate.
Hernia Repair
Diagnosis and treatment of inguinal, umbilical, ventral, incisional, and recurrent hernias with individualized surgical repair options.
Appendectomy
Prompt evaluation and surgical treatment of appendicitis using minimally invasive surgical techniques when appropriate.
Soft Tissue Masses and Lipomas
Evaluation and removal of benign and suspicious soft tissue masses, cysts, and lipomas.
Skin Lesions and Skin Cancer Evaluation
Diagnosis and surgical removal of skin lesions, cysts, and selected skin cancers requiring surgical treatment.
Abscess and Infection Management
Evaluation and treatment of skin and soft tissue infections, including incision and drainage procedures when necessary.
Surgical Consultation
Comprehensive evaluation of general surgical conditions with personalized treatment recommendations and coordination of care.
Vascular Surgery
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Diagnosis and treatment of blocked or narrowed arteries that reduce blood flow to the legs and feet, helping relieve symptoms and prevent complications.
Limb Preservation and Avoid Amputation™
Advanced evaluation and treatment of limb-threatening vascular disease, diabetic foot wounds, and poor circulation to help preserve limbs and improve healing.
Critical Limb Ischemia
Urgent evaluation and treatment of severe circulation problems causing rest pain, non-healing wounds, ulcers, or tissue loss.
Dialysis Access Creation
Creation of arteriovenous fistulas and grafts for patients requiring long-term hemodialysis access.
Dialysis Access Maintenance
Evaluation and treatment of dialysis access dysfunction, including fistulograms, angioplasty, thrombectomy, and stent placement when appropriate.
Aneurysm Evaluation
Assessment and management of peripheral aneurysms with individualized treatment recommendations.
Venous Disease
Diagnosis and treatment of venous disorders, including chronic venous insufficiency, leg swelling, skin changes, and venous ulcers.
Varicose Veins
Evaluation and treatment options for symptomatic varicose veins causing pain, swelling, heaviness, or cosmetic concerns.
Deep Venous Disease and May-Thurner Syndrome
Evaluation and treatment of deep venous obstruction and compression syndromes that may contribute to leg swelling, pain, or recurrent blood clots.
Non-Healing Wounds and Ulcers
Comprehensive vascular evaluation of wounds that fail to heal due to poor circulation, diabetes, or vascular disease.
Diabetic Foot Circulation Evaluation
Assessment of blood flow problems affecting diabetic patients to help reduce the risk of infection, tissue loss, and amputation.
Vascular Ultrasound and Diagnostic Evaluation
Non-invasive vascular testing and imaging to diagnose arterial and venous circulation problems and guide treatment decisions.
Second Opinions
Expert vascular and surgical second opinions for patients seeking additional guidance regarding diagnosis or treatment options.
Meet Dr. Daniel Daneshfar
Dr. Daniel Daneshfar, MD
Board-Certified General Surgeon
About Dr. Daneshfar
Daniel B. Daneshfar, MD is a compassionate surgeon dedicated to helping patients navigate some of life’s most challenging health concerns with confidence, understanding, and trust.
As the founder of Vascular 360, Dr. Daneshfar believes that exceptional medical care begins with listening. He takes the time to understand each patient’s unique situation, answer questions, and develop individualized treatment plans focused on achieving the best possible outcome while treating every patient with dignity and respect.
Dr. Daneshfar provides both General Surgery and Vascular Surgery care, treating a wide range of conditions including gallbladder disease, hernias, appendicitis, soft tissue masses, peripheral arterial disease, dialysis access problems, venous disease, non-healing wounds, and circulation disorders. He is committed to utilizing modern surgical and minimally invasive techniques whenever appropriate to help patients recover quickly and return to the activities they enjoy.
Throughout his career, Dr. Daneshfar has been passionate about helping patients preserve their mobility, independence, and quality of life. This commitment is reflected in the guiding principle of Vascular 360: Avoid Amputation™.
Board Certification
Board-Certified General Surgeon
Why Choose Vascular 360
At Vascular 360, we focus on early diagnosis, minimally invasive treatment, and long-term vascular health. Our outpatient model is designed to help patients restore circulation, preserve limbs, and improve quality of life.
Specialized Outpatient Vascular Care
Vascular 360 specializes in advanced outpatient diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease using modern minimally invasive endovascular techniques. We focus on restoring circulation, relieving symptoms, and improving quality of life for patients with vascular conditions.
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Limb Preservation
We provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of peripheral arterial disease with a strong focus on limb preservation. Early diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment can restore blood flow, relieve pain, improve mobility, and help patients avoid amputation whenever possible.
Advanced Venous and Deep Venous Interventions
Vascular 360 offers advanced treatment for venous disease, including chronic venous insufficiency and complex deep venous conditions such as May-Thurner syndrome. Our goal is to improve circulation, relieve symptoms, and restore normal venous function.
Dialysis Access Creation and Maintenance
We provide comprehensive dialysis access services including the creation of arteriovenous fistulas and grafts, as well as endovascular maintenance procedures such as fistulograms, angioplasty, and stenting to ensure reliable dialysis access for patients with kidney disease.
Symptoms of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Patients experiencing the following symptoms should consider evaluation for vascular disease:
- arrow_forwardLeg pain or cramping when walking (claudication)
- arrow_forwardLeg fatigue or heaviness during activity
- arrow_forwardPain in the legs or feet while resting
- arrow_forwardNon-healing wounds or ulcers on the legs or feet
- arrow_forwardSlow healing after foot or leg injuries
- arrow_forwardColdness in the lower leg or foot
- arrow_forwardChanges in skin color or texture of the legs or feet
- arrow_forwardLoss of hair on the legs or feet
- arrow_forwardWeak or absent pulses in the feet
Avoid Amputation Program
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a major cause of limb loss in the United States, but in many cases amputation can be prevented with early diagnosis and timely treatment. Vascular 360 is committed to helping patients preserve limb function through advanced outpatient vascular care.
Our goal is simple: restore circulation, promote healing, and help patients avoid amputation whenever possible.
Patient Education
At Vascular 360, patient education is essential to early diagnosis and effective treatment. Early recognition of symptoms can lead to faster diagnosis and more treatment options, including minimally invasive procedures that may help restore circulation and relieve symptoms.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
- arrow_forwardMedical history review
- arrow_forwardPhysical examination evaluating circulation and vascular health
- arrow_forwardDiagnostic evaluation and vascular testing/imaging when needed
- arrow_forwardTreatment planning focused on minimally invasive outpatient options when appropriate
PAD
PAD occurs when arteries in the legs become narrowed or blocked, reducing blood flow to the muscles and tissues of the lower extremities. At Vascular 360, we specialize in diagnosing and treating PAD using advanced minimally invasive endovascular procedures designed to restore circulation and help patients avoid amputation whenever possible.
Leg Pain When Walking
Leg pain during activity (claudication) can be an early warning sign of PAD. If you experience cramping, aching, heaviness, or fatigue in the legs when walking or exercising, early evaluation can help determine whether circulation is the cause and whether minimally invasive treatment may help.
Referral Information for Physicians
Vascular 360 welcomes referrals from physicians and healthcare providers throughout North Texas. We work closely with referring physicians to ensure timely evaluation and coordinated vascular care.
Secure Referral Fax: 1-877-682-4104
Referring Physician Referral Form (PDF): available soon. In the meantime, fax the referral and any available records to the number above.
Common Referral Indications
- arrow_forwardPeripheral arterial disease and limb ischemia
- arrow_forwardNon-healing wounds or ulcers of the lower extremities
- arrow_forwardClaudication or leg pain with walking
- arrow_forwardVenous disease and chronic venous insufficiency
- arrow_forwardSuspected deep venous obstruction such as May-Thurner syndrome
- arrow_forwardDialysis access creation and maintenance needs
We Collaborate With
- arrow_forwardPrimary care physicians
- arrow_forwardPodiatrists
- arrow_forwardWound care specialists
- arrow_forwardNephrologists
- arrow_forwardCardiologists
- arrow_forwardDialysis centers
- arrow_forwardPain management physicians
Request an Appointment
Patients who would like to schedule an appointment or consultation with Vascular 360 may contact our office directly.
We Can Help With
- arrow_forwardPeripheral arterial disease
- arrow_forwardLeg pain or circulation problems
- arrow_forwardNon-healing wounds or ulcers
- arrow_forwardVenous disease
- arrow_forwardDialysis access evaluation
- arrow_forwardGeneral vascular consultation
Contact Vascular 360
Phone: 469-277-0089
Fax: 1-877-682-4104
Email: frontdesk@myvascular360.com
Address: 425 Old Newman Rd Ste 100, Frisco, TX 75036
Insurance & Payment Information
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- arrow_forwardPlease contact our office to confirm coverage before your appointment.
- arrow_forwardFor self-pay or pending plans, we will review available payment options with you.
For the most up-to-date information, please call 469-277-0089.
Testimonials
Patient testimonials are coming soon. We’re honored to care for our North Texas community. Reviews will appear here as they become available. To share feedback, contact us at frontdesk@myvascular360.com.
Our Patient Portal gives you secure access to your health information
Use the Vascular 360 Patient Portal to securely access information about your care. View records, exchange messages with our team, and stay informed between visits.
Here’s what you can do with our portal
- checkView lab results
- checkSend & receive messages securely
- checkAccess health records
- checkBook appointments online
- checkGet statements and receipts online
- checkView doctors’ notes
Need help logging in? Call us at 469-277-0089
Online health access on your smartphone
Access your health record with the healow TM smartphone app. Along with the features you get with our Patient Portal, the healow app can manage multiple accounts (all family members), set medication and appointment reminders, and use trackers to help manage health. The healow app is a secure and convenient way to manage what’s important and puts YOU in control of your health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Privacy & HIPAA Notice
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Medical Disclaimer
Information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Patients experiencing medical symptoms should seek evaluation from a qualified healthcare professional.
Individual treatment plans may vary depending on each patient’s medical condition and clinical findings.