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Aslan Amirian

MD

Dr. Amirian is a fellowship-trained vein specialist and internal medicine physician who brings a whole-patient perspective to the diagnosis and treatment of venous and lymphatic disease. He specializes in the minimally invasive, evidence-based management of chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, spider veins, and leg swelling, with a clinical approach built on identifying the true root cause of each patient's symptoms.

"My approach is to treat the patient as a whole, not just the results of an ultrasound. I focus on identifying the true cause of symptoms and working collaboratively to deliver the most appropriate, advanced, and compassionate evidence-based care, tailored to each specific patient.”

Locations Served by Dr. Amirian

Alpharetta, GA

3400 Old Milton Parkway
Building A, Suite 360
Alpharetta, GA 30005

Canton, GA

1320 Oakside Drive
Suite 202
Canton, GA 30114

Dr. Amirian's Credentials

Education

  • Fellowship in Venous and Lymphatic Medicine: Center for Vein Restoration, Greenbelt, Maryland
  • Residency & Internship, Internal Medicine: UPMC Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  • Doctor of Medicine: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

Specialties

  • Chronic Venous Insufficiency
  • Varicose Veins & Spider Veins
  • Leg Swelling (Edema)
  • Minimally Invasive Vein Treatments

Languages

  • English
  • Farsi

More About Dr. Amirian

Dr. Amirian's focus on vein medicine emerged from his years in internal medicine, where patients routinely attributed leg heaviness, swelling, and cramping to aging rather than underlying venous disease. Recognizing a significant gap in how the specialty was being addressed, he pursued advanced fellowship training at Center for Vein Restoration, the premier fellowship program offering this level of specialized vein care.

A straightforward principle guides his practice: Treat the patient, not the ultrasound. Imaging informs care; it does not dictate it. Every treatment decision is grounded in a thorough evaluation of the patient's symptoms, daily function, and individual goals, with a clear explanation of what to expect from care before any procedure begins.

Dr. Amirian's Philosophy of Care

Diagnostic First: Symptoms like leg heaviness, cramping, and swelling are easy to dismiss, but they are often signs of treatable venous disease. He takes the time to understand what is actually causing each patient's discomfort before recommending any course of action.

Collaborative: He sets clear expectations with every patient from day one, including what percentage of their symptoms a given treatment is likely to resolve. Informed patients are confident patients, and that partnership is central to a good outcome.

Whole-Patient: His background in internal medicine taught him to look at the full picture.


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