Vascular Surgeon in Woodbridge, VA

Most patients reach a vascular surgeon after months of symptoms that were not taken seriously enough. Leg cramping after a short walk. A wound that has not closed in weeks. Veins that ache through an entire workday. At Prime Vascular Care, our board-certified vascular surgeon gets to the source of these symptoms, explains exactly what the findings mean, and builds a treatment plan around your specific condition, not a general protocol applied to everyone.

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A Vascular Practice Built for Woodbridge Patients

Prime Vascular Care operates a dedicated vascular clinic at 2296 Opitz Boulevard, Suite 280, Woodbridge, VA, serving patients throughout Prince William County and the surrounding communities. As a practice focused exclusively on vascular surgery, every evaluation and treatment decision at our clinic centers on one specialty, your vascular health.

We see patients from across the region, including Fairfax County, Vienna, Reston, Manassas, Warrenton and Hamilton. For patients in Loudoun County, our Sterling location serves the same full range of vascular conditions with the same standard of care.

We work closely with referring physicians throughout Prince William County to keep your care coordinated from first evaluation through full recovery. You stay informed at every stage, from what your imaging shows to what your options are and what comes next.

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A dedicated vascular practice serving Woodbridge and surrounding communities

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Coordinated with your local physicians throughout your care

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A second location in Sterling for patients in Loudoun County and beyond

Vascular Conditions We Treat at Our Woodbridge Clinic

Patients come to Prime Vascular Care in Woodbridge with conditions ranging from simple vein concerns to complex arterial disease requiring surgical intervention. Care always begins with precise imaging and ends with a treatment plan built around that specific patient, not a standard protocol applied across the board.

Varicose Vein Treatment

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Dialysis Access & Maintenance

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)

Aortoiliac Disease

Carotid Artery Disease & Stroke Prevention

Wound Care

How Our Vascular Specialist Diagnoses Your Condition

Vascular symptoms are frequently misread because the underlying problem is not visible from the outside. Heaviness, swelling, skin changes, and slow-healing wounds can all point to something deeper within the arteries or veins. At our clinic, treatment never begins with assumptions. Every patient receives a comprehensive duplex ultrasound assessment before any plan is discussed, giving our specialist a precise view of your circulation and identifying venous reflux, valve failure, and arterial compromise that a physical exam alone cannot detect.

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Detects venous reflux and valve problems before any treatment begins

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Identifies exactly which vessels are affected and to what degree

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Every recommendation follows directly from what the imaging shows

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Non-invasive testing with no needles and no hospital visit required

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Vascular Treatment Plans Built Around Your Condition

We offer expert vascular care for patients with customized treatment plans designed to support your vascular health at every stage.

When Varicose Veins Go Beyond a Cosmetic Concern

For most patients, varicose veins are a daily physical burden. The heaviness that builds through a workday, the aching that disrupts sleep, the swelling that does not resolve overnight. Our surgeons trace the problem to its source, identify the failing vessels, and treat them using minimally invasive techniques including laser therapy, sclerotherapy, and microphlebectomy. No hospital stay. No general anesthesia. Most patients return to normal activity within days.

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In-office procedures performed under local anesthesia

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Laser therapy, sclerotherapy, and microphlebectomy available

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Minimal downtime with a fast return to daily routine

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Follow-up imaging confirms treated veins are responding correctly

Leg Pain During Activity Is Not Something to Walk Off

PAD is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions because its symptoms, including leg pain with walking, fatigue, numbness, and slow-healing wounds, are commonly attributed to aging or orthopedic problems. Our PAD specialists use detailed arterial testing to identify reduced blood flow early and guide treatment before the condition progresses toward more serious complications.

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Thorough arterial assessment including ankle-brachial index evaluation

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Minimally invasive options to restore and improve blood flow

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Limb preservation focus for advanced or high-risk presentations

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Structured follow-up to monitor recovery and prevent progression

Reliable Dialysis Access for Consistent Treatment

A dialysis access site should support your treatment schedule without repeated delays or failed sessions. When an AV fistula or graft develops poor flow, clotting, or skin breakdown, timely intervention is essential before the problem compounds. Our surgeon evaluates access function, identifies what is disrupting flow, and treats the issue with a plan built around keeping your dialysis consistent and uninterrupted.

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Evaluation for weak flow, clotting or access failure

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Treatment for AV fistula and graft complications

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Care for skin breakdown and wounds near the access site

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Direct coordination with your dialysis and nephrology teams

Wounds That Will Not Heal Need Vascular Evaluation

A wound that refuses to close is rarely just a surface issue. Leg ulcers, diabetic foot injuries and skin breakdown in patients with vascular disease are driven by underlying circulation problems that standard wound care alone cannot resolve. Our wound care specialist evaluates both the wound and the arterial or venous condition behind it, then builds a treatment plan that addresses the root cause.

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Assessment of chronic wounds, leg ulcers, and non-healing injuries

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Vascular evaluation to identify the circulation problem affecting healing

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Treatment targeting the underlying cause, not just the surface wound

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Ongoing monitoring to track progress and reduce complication risk

Dr. Ayorinde Akinrinlola, MD

Dr. Akinrinlola is a board-certified vascular surgeon with extensive experience across hospital and outpatient vascular settings. His clinical focus covers limb salvage, carotid artery interventions, peripheral vascular procedures, dialysis access, and aneurysm repair across both open surgical and minimally invasive endovascular approaches. Patients throughout Woodbridge and Prince William County choose Prime Vascular Care because Dr. Akinrinlola takes the time to explain findings clearly and walks through every treatment option before any procedure is recommended.

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Why Woodbridge Patients Choose Prime Vascular Care

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Physician Referrals Built on Clinical Trust

Primary care doctors and specialists across Woodbridge and Prince William County refer their patients to Prime Vascular Care because they trust the clinical judgment behind every diagnosis and treatment decision. That confidence from the local medical community reflects a standard we have maintained consistently across every case we handle.

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Honest Recommendations Grounded in Evidence

Not every vascular condition requires a procedure. When conservative management is the right path, we say so clearly. Every recommendation at Prime Vascular Care reflects what the clinical evidence and imaging actually support, and patients know that what we suggest is genuinely in their best interest.

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Outcomes That Bring Patients Back

The strongest measure of trust is whether patients return and whether they refer to the people they care about. Across Woodbridge and Northern Virginia, patients come back to Prime Vascular Care not because they have to but because the results held and the experience gave them confidence in their care.

What Our Patients Are Saying

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Sarah J. Sarah J.

I was dealing with varicose veins for years, and the pain had started to affect my daily life. I came across Prime Vascular Care and I’m so glad I did. Dr. Akinrinlola and his team were incredibly thorough in explaining my treatment options. The procedure was quick and nearly painless, and I’ve noticed a huge difference in how my legs feel. I’m finally able to enjoy activities I couldn’t before. Highly recommend Prime Vascular Care to anyone needing vascular treatment in Virginia!

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Ali K. Ali K.

After being diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis, I was worried about my future health. Dr. Akinrinlola explained everything clearly and gave me confidence that I was in great hands. The team at Prime Vascular Care not only treated my condition effectively but also made me feel supported every step of the way. I’ve since made a full recovery and can’t thank them enough for their expert care.

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Rochelle R. Rochelle R.

I had been suffering from peripheral artery disease for some time, and I felt like I had no options left. Prime Vascular Care was recommended to me, and I’m so grateful I made the appointment. The treatment plan was tailored to my specific needs, and Dr. Akinrinlola’s expertise really put me at ease. My circulation has improved dramatically, and I feel so much better. I can walk without pain again, and it’s all thanks to the excellent care I received.

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Judith R. Judith R.

I was referred to Prime Vascular Care for an abdominal aortic aneurysm, and I was nervous about the procedure. Dr. Akinrinlola took the time to explain everything in detail, and his confidence really helped calm my fears. The surgery was a success, and I’m now recovering well. I can’t express how much I appreciate the professionalism and kindness of the entire team. They truly care about their patients’ well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions?

Where is Prime Vascular Care located in Woodbridge?

Our clinic is at 2296 Opitz Boulevard, Suite 280, Woodbridge, VA 22191, serving patients throughout Prince William County, Manassas, Reston, Fairfax County, and surrounding communities.

We treat varicose veins, deep vein thrombosis, carotid artery disease, peripheral artery disease, aortoiliac disease, abdominal aortic aneurysms, dialysis access complications, and wounds linked to poor circulation.

Leg pain, swelling, visible or aching veins, wounds that heal slowly, or a referral from your primary care physician are all reasons to seek a vascular evaluation. Earlier assessment leads to more treatment options and better outcomes.

We use duplex ultrasound imaging to assess blood flow, detect valve failure, and identify affected vessels. The process is non-invasive, completed in-clinic, and gives our surgeon precise findings before any treatment is recommended.

Most patients return to normal activity within one to two days. Procedures are performed in-office under local anesthesia with no hospital stay required. Follow-up ultrasounds are scheduled to confirm results and monitor healing.

We focus exclusively on vascular conditions. Every consultation, diagnostic decision, and procedure at our Woodbridge clinic is handled by a board-certified vascular surgeon whose entire practice is built around the vascular system. Patients do not get a generalist who occasionally sees vein cases. They get a specialist who has managed their condition hundreds of times and knows precisely what it requires.

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Dr. Ayorinde Akinrinlola, MD

Dr. Ayorinde Akinrinlola, MD

Dr. Akinrinlola is a highly skilled, board-certified vascular surgeon with extensive experience in both hospital-based and outpatient settings. Specializing in comprehensive vascular care, he has a particular focus on limb salvage, carotid interventions, peripheral interventions, dialysis access, and aneurysmal repair. His clinical expertise covers the full spectrum of vascular and endovascular procedures.

He earned his medical degree from Howard University, completed his general surgery residency at Howard University Hospital, and pursued a vascular surgery fellowship at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Akinrinlola holds dual certifications from the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Surgery/Vascular Surgery. He is an active member of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the American College of Surgeons.

Beyond his dedication to medicine, Dr. Akinrinlola embraces a well-rounded life enriched by his love of travel, soccer, and music. Whether exploring new destinations, enjoying a match on the field, or immersing himself in diverse musical genres, he brings passion and curiosity to all his pursuits.

Committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered care, Dr. Akinrinlola is devoted to improving vascular health and serving the Northern Virginia community.

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