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We are the Nation’s Leading Vein Treatment Provider

Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) is the nation’s leading treatment provider for venous insufficiency (vein disease). Our concierge-level vein care, delivered by board-certified physicians and highly qualified staff, consistently earns a 98 percent patient satisfaction rating.

Vein treatment is provided in-office and requires only local anesthetics. Patients can comfortably resume normal activities with little restriction after treatment. Learn more below:

CVR’s Customized Vein Treatment

Our treatment options for vein disease range from conservative, lifestyle-based approaches to more advanced outpatient treatment methods. Our doctors work within the patient’s needs, preferences, and insurance requirements to personalize a treatment schedule that works best. Learn more about vein treatment options below:

Our Locations in Maryland

As an actively expanding organization, CVR has assembled the most qualified and experienced team of physicians, researchers, and staff to serve patients across our 100+ vein center locations.

Meet our Physicians

All of us at Center for Vein Restoration would like to thank you for choosing our team to meet your healthcare needs. It is our privilege to see you and we wish to reassure you that our expert team of physicians and support staff will do all they can to make sure you have the best experience possible! To learn more about our physicians, please click here.

Complimentary Physician Visits

This is the perfect opportunity to meet our physicians, as well as their teams of vein care specialists, to answer your questions about spider vein treatment, varicose vein treatment and other vein treatment options.

Board Certifications:
Emergency Medicine
Medical Schools:
Northeast Ohio Medical University, Combined BS/MD Program Kent State University & Northeast Ohio Medical University, Phlebology Fellowship
Professional Associations:
Holy Cross Hospital, Holy Cross Germantown Hospital
““My specialty within the field of venous insufficiency is the ability to apply my many years of ultrasound procedural skills to treat patients with minimal invasiveness without general anesthesia in an outpatient setting.””
Board Certifications:
Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology, Echocardiography, Interventional Cardiology, Vascular Interpretation (RPVI)
Medical Schools:
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
Professional Associations:
Deborah Heart and Lung Center
““What interests me about venous disease is how under recognized the disease process is and how remarkable patients feel post treatment.””
Board Certifications:
OB/GYN, Venous and Lymphatic Disease
Medical Schools:
Georgetown University
Professional Associations:
Calvert Memorial Hospital
““My specialty within the field of venous insufficiency involves microphlebectomy of varicose veins along with the minimally-invasive treatment of venous insufficiency in general.””
Board Certifications:
Thoracic Surgery
Medical Schools:
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Professional Associations:
American College of Chest Physicians, Society of Thoracic Surgeons
“My specialty within the field of venous disease is applying surgical techniques of tissue handling to remove bulging varicose veins”
Board Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, IAC Accredited Clinic
Medical Schools:
University of Vermont (Burlington, VM), Tufts University School of Medicine (Medford, MA), Residency at Baystate Medical Center (Springfield, MA)
Professional Associations:
Professor of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine
“I had my own experience with venous disease. I want to make sure that similar situation does not happen to others.”
Doctor inspecting legs

Don't Worry,
You're Not Alone

40 Million
Americans
have venous insufficiency, yet only 1.9 million seek vein treatment each year.
41%
of Women
Will suffer from varicose veins by age 50.
42%
of Men
Have some form of venous insufficiency by age 60.

Our Patients Come First

– Laurie

“From the first phone conversation and my first procedure it has been an awesome experience. Looking forward to the rest of my procedures so I feel better about my legs. I am a nurse and I value the professional manner and caring attitude of everyone I have met.”

– Laurie

Types of Vein Conditions

There are two primary types of vein conditions—both of which are indicative of some level of underlying venous insufficiency. Spider veins are tangled groups of tiny blood vessels just under the skin’s surface that resemble spider webs, hence their name. Typically, they are red, blue or purple and are clearly visible on the thighs, lower legs and face. Varicose veins tend to be larger in diameter and are visibly bumpy or rope-like. Both types of vein conditions can produce physical symptoms—from leg pain and fatigue to itching, burning and nighttime restlessness. Only a comprehensive ultrasound scan can reveal what truly lies beneath your skin.

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