
Choose only a qualified physician who specializes in venous disorders. Center for Vein Restoration vein doctors have vast experience treating varicose veins, spider veins, ulcers, blot clots, and other vascular conditions at eight convenient Connecticut locations.
Center for Vein Restoration (CVR), the nation's clinical leader in treating vein disease, announces its partnership with Virginia Vein Center and its lead physician Lawrence Jay Markovitz, MD, FACS. Dr. Markovitz will be treating patients in McLean and Purcellville, Virginia. CVR provides safe, personalized, and positive treatment for underserved people suffering from venous insufficiency (vein disease).
Flexible spending accounts operate on a “use it or lose it” policy. Any unused money left over at the end of the year will expire. Plan your vein care now to take full advantage of your funds.
If you’ve noticed your varicose veins are bulging a bit more than before, you should consider getting them treated, as the bulging veins could indicate that your varicose veins are getting worse.
Yes, losing weight can help relieve the symptoms of varicose veins. But some people report that their varicose veins look even more visible after weight loss! Learn the reasons behind this occurrence.
Successful treatment for varicose veins begins with accurate ultrasound results. Beyond that, ultrasound offers several benefits for you and your doctor.
Two of the most popular and effective are endovenous laser ablation and VenaSeal, which uses a medical-grade glue to treat the vein. Which one you decide to undergo depends on the size of your varicose veins, your preference, and the recommendation of your vein specialist
Katrina suffered for years with the symptoms of vein disease, including achy, painful, swollen legs. Then she got the help she needed from a Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) vein specialist. Here is her story.