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About Center for Vein Restoration in Michigan

Center for Vein Restoration has seven offices in southern and central Michigan. Our physicians and staff in all locations are committed to providing Michigan residents with the state’s best vein care.

Why the Center for Vein Restoration Loves Michigan

The state of Michigan offers a wide variety of sights and attractions. In Downtown Detroit, visitors can marvel at the seven skyscrapers of the Renaissance Center. Also in Downtown Detroit is the Detroit Institute of Arts, which sponsors art collections and events. Visitors to Lansing can flock to the Potter Park Zoo, while in Grand Rapids, presidential history buffs can take in the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.

Meet the Doctors Who Serve Michigan

Grand Rapids

Laura Kelsey, MD, graduated from Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine with a medical degree. After completing her residency, she worked as a general surgeon at Saint Mary’s Hospital in Grand Rapids. Since 2005, Dr. Kelsey has focused on vein disease. A member of the American Vein and Lymphatic Society and the American Venous Forum, Dr. Kelsey has spoken at international conferences about blood coagulation, deep venous thrombosis, prophylaxis, and other venous disorders. Dr. Kelsey is active in the Grands Rapid community and is particularly passionate about the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

Muskegon

Laura Kelsey, MD, graduated from Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine with a medical degree. After completing her residency, she worked as a general surgeon at Saint Mary’s Hospital in Grand Rapids. Since 2005, Dr. Kelsey has focused on vein disease. A member of the American Vein and Lymphatic Society and the American Venous Forum, Dr. Kelsey has spoken at international conferences about blood coagulation, deep venous thrombosis, prophylaxis, and other venous disorders. Dr. Kelsey is active in the Grands Rapid community and is particularly passionate about the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

Portage

Adria L. Ford, DO, earned her medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2004. She then went on to complete a general surgery internship and residency at Metro Health in Grand Rapids. Dr. Ford first developed her interest in vein care as a staff general surgeon at Kosciusko Community Hospital in Warsaw, Indiana, where she treated many patients with venous disease. Dr. Ford is a member of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons and the American Osteopathic Association. She is also board certified through the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.

Southwest Grand Rapids

Adria L. Ford, DO, earned her medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2004. She then went on to complete a general surgery internship and residency at Metro Health in Grand Rapids. Dr. Ford first developed her interest in vein care as a staff general surgeon at Kosciusko Community Hospital in Warsaw, Indiana, where she treated many patients with venous disease. Dr. Ford is a member of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons and the American Osteopathic Association. She is also board certified through the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.

Lansing

Dr. Cunningham, MD, Ph.D., is a dedicated vascular surgeon with years of medical military service experience. He has devoted his career to treating the pain and discomfort caused by venous and lymphatic disease. He is board-certified in Vascular Surgery by the American Board of Surgery.

Dr. Cunningham sees his role as a teacher and collaborator with his patients so that together as a team, he can help patients overcome and manage vein disease and live their best life. He articulates this by saying, "sharing information with patients is the biggest service I provide, and the patient is in control."

Saginaw

Dr. Cunningham, MD, Ph.D., is a dedicated vascular surgeon with years of medical military service experience. He has devoted his career to treating the pain and discomfort caused by venous and lymphatic disease. He is board-certified in Vascular Surgery by the American Board of Surgery.

Dr. Cunningham sees his role as a teacher and collaborator with his patients so that together as a team, he can help patients overcome and manage vein disease and live their best life. He articulates this by saying, "sharing information with patients is the biggest service I provide, and the patient is in control."

Midland

Dr. Cunningham, MD, Ph.D., is a dedicated vascular surgeon with years of medical military service experience. He has devoted his career to treating the pain and discomfort caused by venous and lymphatic disease. He is board-certified in Vascular Surgery by the American Board of Surgery.

Dr. Cunningham sees his role as a teacher and collaborator with his patients so that together as a team, he can help patients overcome and manage vein disease and live their best life. He articulates this by saying, "sharing information with patients is the biggest service I provide, and the patient is in control."

Southgate (Detroit)

Zoe Deol, MD, FACS, DABVLM, received her medical degree from Michigan State University in 1994. Following a general surgery internship at the Cleveland Clinic, she focused her practice on laparoscopic bariatric surgery.

After helping her patients lose weight through surgery, Dr. Deol realized they also needed treatment for the pain and heaviness of varicose veins, which often prevented them from maintaining their weight loss with exercise. That realization moved her to transition into vascular surgery, specifically minimally invasive endovenous surgery for varicose veins. In 2016, Dr. Deol was tapped to lead Center for Vein Restoration vein clinics in Ohio and Detroit.

Among Dr. Deol’s many professional accomplishments is her service on the American Vein and Lymphatic Society’s international committee, where she learned of the latest vein procedures used around the world. She also served on the website and social media committee at the American Venous Forum to further public education about venous disease.

Southfield

Zoe Deol, MD, FACS, DABVLM, received her medical degree from Michigan State University in 1994. Following a general surgery internship at the Cleveland Clinic, she focused her practice on laparoscopic bariatric surgery.

After helping her patients lose weight through surgery, Dr. Deol realized they also needed treatment for the pain and heaviness of varicose veins, which often prevented them from maintaining their weight loss with exercise. That realization moved her to transition into vascular surgery, specifically minimally invasive endovenous surgery for varicose veins. In 2016, Dr. Deol was tapped to lead Center for Vein Restoration vein clinics in Ohio and Detroit.

Among Dr. Deol’s many professional accomplishments is her service on the American Vein and Lymphatic Society’s international committee, where she learned of the latest vein procedures used around the world. She also served on the website and social media committee at the American Venous Forum to further public education about venous disease.