MD, FACS
With nearly three decades of dedicated vein care experience, Dr. Andrew Jones is one of the most published and clinically active vein specialists in the Pacific Northwest. He has served as a principal site investigator in landmark national clinical trials, lectures on venous disease nationally and internationally, and remains at the forefront of minimally invasive vein treatment.
“My focus is to make sure every patient feels comfortable, informed, and well cared for throughout their entire treatment journey. Staying at the forefront of vein research is how I make sure that’s also the best care available anywhere.”
Dr. Jones is qualified as a vein treatment specialist, having served as a principal site investigator in two major national clinical trials. Published research has appeared in the Journal of Vascular Surgery, the American Journal of Surgery, and other journals.
Beyond the clinic, Dr. Jones is committed to improving access to vein care globally, having traveled to Nicaragua with a team of international vein specialists to facilitate care and regularly hosting vein surgeons from around the world to share techniques.
For patients who have been living with leg pain, swelling, or visible veins, Dr. Jones’s message is straightforward: venous disease is common, it is treatable, and staying current with the latest technologies means his patients have access to the best options available anywhere.
Informed & Comfortable: Dr. Jones believes that patients who feel genuinely informed make better decisions and have better outcomes. His priority at every visit is that patients leave understanding their condition, their options, and what to expect from treatment.
Research-Driven Care: His involvement in national clinical trials is not separate from his clinical work. It is how he ensures his patients benefit from the most current, evidence-based treatments, often before they are widely available.
Accessible & Collaborative: Dr. Jones works closely with referring providers and welcomes patients at any stage, including those who are not yet ready to pursue treatment. His goal is to make vein care less intimidating and more accessible for everyone.