Did you know having varicose veins may increase your chances of developing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) - a potentially fatal condition which occurs when a blood clot forms in the deep veins of your body?
Our team of highly trained vein treatment specialists can help to diagnose or rule-out DVT with an ultrasound exam. Learn more about DVT and vein disease below.
As an actively expanding organization, CVR has assembled the most qualified and experienced team of physicians, researchers, and staff to serve patients across our 70+ vein center locations.
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is the clinical term for a blood clot that has formed deep in the vein. According to the American Heart Association, about 600,000 people in the United States are hospitalized each year for DVT. Typically, DVT occurs in the legs, though it may occur anywhere in the body. Symptoms of DVT can be similar to chronic venous insufficiency and include:
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““One really has to be excellent at all aspects of vein care to do justice to patients with venous insufficiency, as almost all of the patients require all modalities of treatment. From ablations, phlebectomy, ultrasound guided foam injections to visual clinical and cosmetic sclerotherapy. I’m well trained in all these modalities of vein care and can use them all well and as appropriate, for the benefit of my patients. My special interest is perhaps in the management of patients with severe venous insufficiency with venous hypertension and venous ulcers.””
““I am comfortable treating the entire range of vein disease, from the smallest spider vein to the large ropey varicosities that can even lead to ulcerations of the lower leg. What I specialize in is treating the apprehensive patient. The office environment is friendly; we engage the patients and make them feel comfortable. This, in turn, reduces the patient’s anxiety and makes for a more pleasant experience.””
“I am highly qualified in the practice of venous ultrasound as well as delivering minimally invasive catheter directed therapies.”
“I specialize in quick and painless procedures that ensure the best outcomes for my patients and, when necessary, treating ulcers – the highest level of expertise in vascular access.”