Recent Articles About Vein Health
Have Varicose Veins And Are Planning a Post-Vaccine Trip?
Traveling in the age of COVID-19 requires knowing the risks, even after receiving the vaccine. But if you have varicose veins, you need to take extra precautions.
Women: Make Your Vein Health a Priority!
May is Women’s Health Month. This annual observance is dedicated to educating both women and men about unique health matters facing women—and empowering women to make their health a priority.
Birth Control, COVID Vaccines, and Blood Clots: What Women Need to Know
Should you stop taking birth control pills because of the risk of blood clots? No. Similar to the risk from the J&J vaccine, the risk of developing blood clots is very low.
Understanding Your Blood Clot Risk
Knowing your risk level for deep vein thrombosis could save your life. Center for Vein Restoration’s Dr. Marlin Schul explains why.
How Does Alcohol Affect Varicose Veins?
Excess alcohol consumption has numerous ill effects, including declining vein health.
Does Smoking Marijuana Cause Varicose Veins?
Now legal for recreational use in seventeen states, marijuana is slowly but surely becoming a more and more acceptable part of modern society. With that said, though, smoking weed still comes with certain risks and drawbacks that must be considered - including the potential for marijuana to worsen varicose veins.
Treat Your Spider Veins with Center for Vein in Anchorage, Alaska
One of the most popular treatments for removing spider veins and varicose veins is sclerotherapy. Learn more about this minimally-invasive, pain-free treatment here:
Vein Practice with two Pennsylvania Locations Joins Center for Vein Restoration
Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) is proud to announce its partnership with John Mathai, MD, FACS, FACC, owner of Premier Vein Specialists of York and Hanover, PA.