Recent Articles About Vein Health
What Are Reticular Veins?
You probably recognize spider veins and varicose veins. But do you know about their lesser known cousin?
What to expect with Varicose Vein Treatment in Connecticut
Results of varicose vein treatment will depend on how much disease you have to start with, how compliant you are with recommended therapy, how aggressive you treat the current disease, and finally how progressive or recurrent the disease is in your particular case.
Why are my ankles swollen?
There are many causes of ankle swelling. The basic ones include heart, kidney, liver, and lung abnormalities which are typically assessed and evaluated by your primary care physician prior to the patient being referred to me.
Is Varicose Vein Treatment Covered by Health Insurance?
Yes, varicose vein treatment is usually covered by health insurance, but certain parameters must be met.
Facial Redness from Spider Veins
Spider veins can develop anywhere on the body, this post will focus on the presence of these unsightly veins on the face.
Top Atlanta Vein Practice joining Center for Vein Restoration
Dr. Louis Prevosti’s and Dr. James Fonger’s Partnership will be CVR’s First in Georgia
Do Varicose Veins Cause Itching?
Varicose and spider veins cause an array of symptoms including leg swelling, leg pain, throbbing of the legs, and the sensation of leg heaviness. People who report itching know they have it, meaning the symptom is NOT subtle. The question remains, is itching truly associated with varicose veins?
Why the Massachusetts Winter is the Best Time for Vein Treatment
If there is one benefit to the Bay State’s long winters, it’s that it gives you enough time to heal your varicose veins before summer.