Venous Disease in a Nutshell with Dr. Sanjiv Lakhanpal
This video covers the presentation, causation, and treatment of venous insufficiency of the lower extremity and pelvis, more commonly known as varicose and spider veins and Pelvic Venous Congestion Syndrome.
What's Diosmin, and Is It a Good Option for Your Vein Disease?
People with venous insufficiency and varicose veins have found symptom relief with the supplement diosmin. But as with any medication, you should check with your vein specialist before taking it.
Telemedicine for Vein Health – New from Center for Vein Restoration
In these challenging times, it may seem easier to put off looking into leg swelling, pain, varicose veins or other leg health issues until after the pandemic. But vein disease, also known as venous insufficiency, is a progressive disorder. What may begin as a cosmetic concern can progress, increasing your risk of blood clots, lymphedema, or venous ulcers. Not to mention, long periods of inactivity or sitting can make vein disease worse even faster. We can now schedule you for a live video or phone appointment, called a Telemedicine appointment, as a new or returning patient. Our team of providers is standing by, ready to connect with you in real time without you leaving the comfort of your home.
Center for Vein Restoration has instituted new guidelines for treating patients during the novel coronavirus outbreak, but you can relieve minor varicose vein discomfort at home.
Center for Vein Restoration has instituted new guidelines for treating patients during the novel coronavirus outbreak, but you can relieve minor varicose vein discomfort at home.
Arterial vs. Venous Insufficiency
Venous and arterial insufficiency can both lead to open sores on the leg, but the cause for each disorder is very different and demands different treatment.
Is Vaping Harming Your Veins?
A recent study suggests e-cigarettes could be just as harmful to your veins as regular cigarettes.
Arlington Heights Vein Treatment
Arlington Heights, Illinois is the most populous community in the United States that is incorporated as a “village,” with its population of over 75,000 residents. At a distance of 10.9 miles to the west, Arlington Heights is closest to Center for Vein Restoration's Glenview location. Arlington Heights patients are eager to make an appointment with our vein clinic in order to receive the most up-to-date vein treatment technology. In contrast to our rivals, when a new patient from Arlington Heights visits the Center for Vein Restoration, one of our doctors, not a technologist or assistant, meets with them.