Vein Conditions & Therapy
Varicose veins and spider veins are the two vein conditions caused by vein disease that affect the largest number of people in the US. They bring visible signs and symptoms that can cause discomfort, pain, embarrassment, and fatigue. Vein disease not only makes sufferers feel self-conscious, but prevents them from living the healthy, active lives they want to live.
Do you suffer from the following? If so, you could possibly benefit from Vein Therapy.
Leg cramps or leg pain - Restless Legs Syndrome
Leg swelling or skin discoloration on your legs - History of DVTs (deep vein thrombosis)
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VARICOSE VEINS
Varicose veins are large, bulging, and rope-like in appearance, are usually seen in the legs, and are frequently accompanied by pain or discomfort.
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SPIDER VEINS
Spider veins are smaller, thread-like, or tree-like in appearance, and are usually seen just under the surface of the skin in the legs and face. Similar to varicose veins, spider veins on the face, hands and limbs can be accompanied by pain.
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Vein Treatment Options
MINIMAL ROUTINE DISRUPTIONS
Outpatient treatment sessions usually take less than an hour. Patients may experience minor discomfort and pain. Most patients are back on their feet the same day.
UNCOMPLICATED PROCEDURES
No major incisions. No hospitalization.
FLEXIBLE TREATMENT OPTIONS
Sclerotherapy for smaller, surface veins. Endovenous laser ablation treatment for larger, deeper veins. Or a combination for customized treatment.
The specifics of spider veins or varicose veins treatment differs according to the size of the diseased veins, but our vein specialist works directly with each patient to design a customized plan to get people back on their feet sooner.
“They explain exactly what is being done and why. Very friendly and patient if you have questions. Never rush through procedures, they care about the patient on a personable level. All staff is efficient and friendly.”
S.P.
What to Expect
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At the top of your treatment team is a vein specialist whose primary concern is making sure you feel at ease throughout the entire process, from initial consultation to ongoing treatments and follow-up appointments. At your first meeting, your provider will discuss your health history, examine your legs, evaluate your condition, and answer all of your questions. You’ll discuss whether or not an ultrasound and/or mapping are required at a follow-up appointment, which will assist in a diagnosis, treatment plan, and estimated number of treatments.
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Most Vein Therapy is covered by Medicare and major insurance carriers. Our billing staff can talk you through your insurance coverage and how it can apply to your specific diagnosis and treatment. You’ll also learn about other payment options in the unlikely event that your insurance does not cover your treatment.
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Whether your goals are cosmetic, health-related, or general wellness, our goal is to get you back to your active lifestyle as soon as possible, and our customized treatment plans reflect that. Treating vein disease is very seldom a “one-and-done” procedure, and every patient is different. So rather than cite a range or average number of vein treatments here, we recommend you get an estimate from our vein specialist. She will address your possible number of treatments based on the initial examination of your specific condition.
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While it is highly unlikely that the treated veins will ever come back, other veins in your legs may become abnormal over time. Our follow-up program is designed to identify and treat potential future problems early to avoid painful symptoms and complications, promoting successful, long-term results for you.
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Our experienced ultrasonography technician use ultrasound to evaluate your venous circulation and produce a “venous map” of your vein system within the leg and not visible on your skin. Venous mapping (aka vein mapping) is a painless and noninvasive procedure that helps our doctors identify where your vein system is normal and where there are issues, helping make your vein treatment safer and more efficient.