Dr. Peter J. Pappas, is the Regional Medical Director and lead physician in Union and Morristown. He is a prominent figure in the venous and lymphatic medicine field, is committed to enhancing patient care through innovative treatments. His significant contributions at Center for Vein Restoration not only demonstrate his status as a national thought leader but also his pioneering use of minimally invasive treatment options for chronic venous insufficiency, which has led to substantial improvements in patient outcomes.
His extensive research and dedication to training the next generation of vein care innovators further highlight his unwavering commitment to healthcare excellence.
We have assembled the most qualified and experienced team of physicians, researchers, and staff to serve patients across our 110+ vein center locations, including our locations right here in New Jersey.
The IAC programs for accreditation are dedicated to quality improvement and patient safety, and all support one common company mission: Improving health care through accreditation®. Since its inception in 1991, the IAC has accredited more than 14,000 sites. Center for Vein Restoration is proud to have achieved the accreditation benchmarks required by the IAC, assuring patient safety and treatment effectiveness at all New Jersey locations.
Cutting-edge, patient-focused vein care is our highest priority
Board-certified vein physicians lead all our vein centers
Our providers offer outpatient treatment plans customized for you
We treat 200,000+ patients annually and have a 98% patient satisfaction rate
Insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover our vein treatment
Think you might be suffering from vein disease? Center for Vein Restoration is here to help. We can assist you in better understanding the symptoms of vein disease, and help determine a personalized treatment just for you.
Because they can cause pain and discomfort on almost any part of the leg, varicose veins can be debilitating if not properly treated.
Symptoms of varicose veins include:
• Leg pain, aching, or cramping
• Fatigued or heavy-feeling legs
• Itching and burning
• Swollen ankles and feet
• Restless legs
• Leg ulcers
• Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Seeing tiny red, blue, or purple blood vessels that look like a spider web just below the skin of your legs? These could be spider veins. Caused by damaged blood vessels, spider veins are especially bothersome after standing for long periods of time.
Symptoms of spider veins include:
• Itching, aching, or burning
• Unsightly appearance
• Leg soreness
• Skin discoloration around visible veins
DVT is a serious condition characterized by a blood clot in a deep vein, typically in the legs, thighs, or pelvis. It's important to recognize the signs and symptoms of DVT, such as leg pain, swelling, warm, red, or discolored skin. If you suspect DVT, seek medical attention immediately.