
Taking Care of Veins and Her Community: Spotlight on Vein Specialist Dr. Laura Kelsey
In this spotlight blog, we explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Laura Kelsey, a board-certified general surgeon and vein specialist at Center for Vein Restoration. Dr. Kelsey’s dedication to patient care and her community shines through her expertise in vein disease and her commitment to philanthropic efforts. Learn how her early mentorship and focus on blood clotting disorders have shaped her personalized approach to vein care, benefiting both her patients and the wider Michigan community.

Five Reasons to Keep Your Vein Care Appointment
Keeping your vein care appointment is essential for protecting your overall health and well-being. Early detection of vein issues like chronic venous insufficiency can prevent serious complications, and expert care from a vein specialist ensures you receive the best treatment. By attending your appointment, you can explore minimally invasive treatment options that improve both comfort and quality of life. Don’t delay—taking care of your veins now can prevent future problems and help you live more comfortably.

Congratulations to Dr. Lawrence Markovitz on His Retirement
As we say goodbye to Dr. Markovitz and welcome Dr. Hurley, we invite you to join us in celebrating these two remarkable physicians and the next chapter of vein care at Center for Vein Restoration in McLean, Virginia.

World Thrombosis Day: Raising Awareness. Saving Lives
World Thrombosis Day, observed on October 13, raises awareness about the dangers of blood clots, a major yet often overlooked health threat. Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) supports this global initiative by educating patients on the risks, symptoms, and prevention of thrombosis while offering expert diagnostic and treatment services to promote healthy veins and prevent complications.

Overcoming Misconceptions About Modern Varicose Vein Treatment
In this blog, Dr. Mohamed T. Hassan addresses common misconceptions about modern varicose vein treatments, such as the belief that treatment is painful or only cosmetic. He explains how minimally invasive procedures at Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) have transformed vein care, making it safer, quicker, and more effective. Discover how CVR is helping patients overcome their fears and improve their quality of life with cutting-edge treatments and compassionate care.

Expert Vein Care with a Personal Touch: CVR Welcomes Dr. Tanya Ross Flohr
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.

5 of The Riskiest Jobs for Vein Disease
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.

How to Check for Poor Blood Circulation at Home (and What to Do About It!)
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.