
Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) is thrilled to welcome Dr. Tanya Ross Flohr, a board-certified vascular surgeon, to our King of Prussia and Wayne, Pennsylvania locations. With extensive experience in minimally invasive vein procedures, Dr. Flohr is dedicated to providing personalized, compassionate care for patients with varicose veins, spider veins, and more complex vein conditions. Learn more about her unique approach to vein care and how she is improving patients' quality of life at CVR.
If you've met your health insurance deductible, now is the ideal time to prioritize your vein health! This blog explains how vein treatments, such as those for spider veins or varicose veins, can be more affordable once your deductible is met. Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) offers minimally invasive, outpatient vein care that can improve your leg health and quality of life. Learn why early treatment is key to preventing serious complications and how CVR can help you maximize your insurance benefits.
Discover what a doctor who treats varicose veins is called, including information on chronic venous insufficiency, vein disease, and various treatment options for vein problems.
Learn how to treat restless leg syndrome while pregnant. Discover helpful tips and safe treatments to ease discomfort and improve sleep during pregnancy
In the blog, readers will discover how certain occupations can increase the risk of developing venous insufficiency, including varicose veins and other related conditions. Jobs that require prolonged standing or sitting, such as those in healthcare, the service industry, and office environments, put significant strain on leg veins, elevating the likelihood of vein disease. The blog outlines the top five professions most at risk and offers tips for reducing the impact on vein health. It also highlights modern, minimally invasive treatments available at Center for Vein Restoration to address vein disease.
The Lakhanpal Vein Foundation and Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) have launched a matching campaign to support Project Heart & Sole, combating podoconiosis, a debilitating tropical disease. In partnership with Heart and Sole Africa, Center for Vascular Medicine, and medi for help, the campaign aims to raise $40,000 for education, compression therapy, and treatment. Donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar to maximize impact.
Learn how to check for poor blood circulation at home and what to do if you spot warning signs like leg cramps, swelling, or varicose veins. This blog, reviewed by Dr. Gregory D. Ruth, provides practical tips to help you recognize circulation problems early and offers advice on maintaining healthy blood flow. From exercise and hydration to professional treatments, discover ways to improve your vein health and prevent serious complications.
Deep Vein Thrombosis is a potentially life-threatening medical condition. Learn how to check for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) at home and understand DVT symptoms, causes, and treatment options. This guide is provided by Center for Vein Restoration.