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Why Choose Center for Vein Restoration

  • Providing pleasant, patient-focused care is our highest priority
  • Our vein centers are led by expert vein physicians
  • We use state-of-the-art vein treatment methods
  • Our vein centers are clean, comfortable, modern, and follow COVID-19 safety protocols
  • We have a 98% patient satisfaction rate
  • The entire treatment process is provided in-office and covered by most insurance plans

Vein disease is treatable! Call us today to schedule a consultation.

Our Michigan Locations

More About Our Vein Centers

Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) offers 100+ clinic locations across the United States, providing state-of-the-art care to relieve symptoms of venous insufficiency (vein disease). Each center offers a boutique customer experience, led by a physician vein expert and their highly qualified staff.

CVR centers are clean, comfortable, modern, and follow strict COVID-19 safety protocols. Providing pleasant, patient-focused care is our highest priority — and with a 98 percent patient satisfaction rate, it’s safe to say that we consistently achieve this goal.

All consultations, diagnostics, and advanced procedures to treat vein disease are provided in-office and are covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid.

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:
General Surgery
Medical Schools:
Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine
Professional Associations:
American Vein & Lymphatic Society
“My special interest outside the treatment of superficial venous disease continues to be the prevention of venous thromboembolic events”
Board Certifications:
American Osteopathic Board of Surgery
Medical Schools:
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (East Lansing, MI), Internship and residency at Metro Health (Grand Rapids, MI)
Professional Associations:
Kosciusko Community Hospital, American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, American Osteopathic Association, Former Chief of Surgery, Three Rivers Health
“Dr. Ford simply describes her personal work in the field of venous insufficiency: “I am now devoting my entire practice to the treatment of venous disease.”
Board Certifications:
Vascular Surgery, American Board of Surgery
Medical Schools:
Fellowship: Homan’s Vascular Fellow, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, Residency: General Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, Medical and Ph.D. Degrees: Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

Our Patients Come First

– Toni S.

Grand Rapids

“Dr. Kelsey and her staff are awesome. I am so glad my doctor referred me there. Everyone there is very knowledgeable and they make you feel right at home.”

– Toni S.

Grand Rapids

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.

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.

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