The Best Doctors

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet nsectetur cing elit. Suspe ndisse suscipit sagittis leo sit met entum estibulum dignissim

Care About All Clients

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet nsectetur cing elit. Suspe ndisse suscipit sagittis leo sit met entum estibulum dignissim

Communication With Patients

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet nsectetur cing elit. Suspe ndisse suscipit sagittis leo sit met entum estibulum dignissim

FAQ

Have some Questions?

Our hours of operation are from 10:00AM to 9:00PM.

You will meet our vein specialist who will perform an ultrasound study to check your leg vein circulation. You’ll then receive a diagnosis as well as recommendations including, if needed, an individualized treatment plan designed to improve your circulation and help relieve your symptoms.

You can make an appointment by calling us at 0310-040-4444, or schedule online.

Depending on the amount of veins that need to be treated, the procedure typically takes between 30 to 45 minutes from start to finish. Both EVLT and Sclerotherapy are outpatient treatments performed right here in our offices.

Unfortunately there is no way to completely prevent the development of varicose veins. However, there are things you can do to improve your circulation and overall health. Some of these steps include: exercising, maintaining a healthy weight, eating well, elevating your legs, and making sure to adjust your sitting or standing positions regularly.

There are measures you can take to decrease the uncomfortable symptoms of varicose veins or prevent them from becoming worse, but they will not go away without treatment. Varicose veins are a symptom of venous insufficiency, which is an underlying condition that requires treatment.

Left untreated, varicose veins can become debilitating. Symptoms of leg pain, fatigue, cramping, swelling, itching, burning, or restlessness, can start to impede on your daily life. Untreated vein symptoms may prevent you from exercising, being able to wear normal shoe or boot size, getting a good night’s rest, or being able to stand during the day at work. Eventually more serious complications may develop which may include skin breakdown and chronic venous ulcers etc

Vein disease occurs when unhealthy valves cause the blood to flow in the wrong direction. This condition can worsen with time and may cause circulatory issues, blood clots, skin ulcers and complex leg issues and discomfort.

Subscribe to Newsletter

Get healthy news and solutions to your problems from our experts!