New Jersey Vein Doctors
New Jersey Locations
Edison
102 James Street, Suite 101
Edison, New Jersey 08820
Hackensack
211 Essex Street, Suite 403
Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
Hamilton
1255 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Bldg. B, Suite 507
Hamilton, New Jersey 08619
Howell
4780 Route 9 South
Howell, New Jersey 07731
Lakewood
456 Chestnut Street, Suite 301
Lakewood, New Jersey 08701
Montclair-Kearny
206 Bergen Avenue, Suite 206
Kearny, New Jersey 07032
Morristown
25 Lindsley Drive, Suite 310
Morristown, New Jersey 07960
North Bergen
8901 Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 3E
North Bergen, New Jersey 07047
Northfield
1015 New Road,Suite D
Northfield, New Jersey 08225
Union
2333 Morris Avenue, Suite D 210
Union, New Jersey 07083
Woodland Park
205 Browertown Road, Suite 002
Woodland Park, New Jersey 07424
Center for Vein Restoration in New Jersey
Center for Vein Restoration serves New Jerseyans from out of numerous offices in the Garden State. Our branches span from the northern part of the state to many central towns, including Morristown. In Southern New Jersey, we operate offices in Northfield, Lakewood, and Hamilton.
Meet the Doctors Who Serve New Jersey
Howell
Hamilton
Dr. R. Lance Dillon, MBA, graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut with a degree in biopsychology. After graduation, he worked as a medical technician treating patients with peripheral vascular disease as well as an EMT. Pursuing his interest in medicine, Dr. Dillon received his M.D. at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, where he decided to make radiology his specialty. While practicing radiology, Dr. Dillon earned an MBA in healthcare administration from George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
As director of his department at Ocean Medical Center in Brick, Dr. Dillon was recognized by the American College of Radiology as Physician of the Year twice (2008, 2013) and his department was awarded the Center of Excellence in 2011. He is a member of the American College of Phlebology, American College of Radiology, American Medical Association, Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society, Medical Society of New Jersey, and the Radiologic Society of North America.
Lakewood
Northfield
David H. Feng, MD, is a native of Montreal, Canada where he received his B.S. in physiology from McGill University. He then attended the Hahnemann University School of Medicine in Philadelphia and continued his post-graduate training at the University of North Carolina, eventually completing his residency in diagnostic radiology followed by a fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at UNC Hospitals. After finishing his fellowship, Dr. Feng relocated to New Jersey and became the medical director of the vascular and interventional radiology department at Ocean Medical Center in Brick. An active member of the New Jersey Medical Society, the Society of Interventional Radiology, the New Jersey Radiological Society, the American Vein and Lymphatic Society, and the Radiological Society of North America, Dr. Feng has advocated for the use of minimally invasive treatment for vascular disorders.
Morristown
Union
Peter J. Pappas, MD, graduated from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 1987, and served his general surgery residency at Cooper Hospital University Medical Center, a Robert Wood Johnson affiliate, in 1993. He also completed his Vascular Surgery Fellowship at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School. After his Vascular Surgery Fellowship, Dr. Pappas served on the faculty of UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School for 15 years. During his time there, he rose to the rank of full professor in the Department of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery, Medical Director of the Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory, and Program Director of both the Vascular and General Surgery Residency training programs.
In 2010, Dr. Pappas took a post as Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the Brooklyn Hospital Center in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Pappas has been a member or officer of numerous vascular and general surgery societies, including President of the Vascular Society of New Jersey, the American Venous Forum, and the American Venous Forum Foundation. He is also associated with the American Vein and Lymphatic Society, the Society for Vascular Surgery, the American College of Surgeons, and American College of Surgeons — New Jersey Chapter. In addition to his medical duties, Dr. Pappas has been recognized for clinical research, including a recent study on racial disparities in vein treatment.
Montclair-Kearny
Woodland Park
David Shevitz, MD, ABEM, DABVLM, received his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond and completed his post-graduate training at St. Vincent Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Shevitz came to Center for Vein Restoration after serving in hospitals across the country as an emergency medicine doctor, including the Boca Raton Regional Hospital in Boca Raton, Florida, and the Charleston Area Medical Center in Charleston, West Virginia. At the Charleston Area Medical Center, he served as assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine and medical director of the HealthNet Aeromedical helicopter program. Dr. Shevitz says the painless, minimally invasive surgical techniques used today can greatly improve his patients’ quality of life. Dr. Shevitz is board certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
Hackensack
North Bergen
Shubha Varma, MD, was born in India and completed her medical training at Maulana Azad Medical School, University of Delhi, India, in 1990. She came to the United States in 1992 and completed a General Surgery Residency at New York Hospital in Queens and then a vascular surgery fellowship at the University of Medicine and Dentistry in Newark. As a faculty member in the Division of Vascular Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center, New York, Dr. Varma taught residents and medical students for over 10 years. At that time, she was also the Chief of Vascular Surgery at Palisades Medical Center and the Director of its Vascular Laboratory. Dr. Varma has also worked in the Vascular Surgery Research lab and has published many articles relating to vascular surgical illnesses in peer-reviewed journals.
Why Center for Vein Restoration Loves New Jersey
New Jersey is perhaps best known for its 141-mile long shoreline along the Atlantic Ocean, where vacationers enjoy sandy beaches and amusement parks. History lovers can take a trip to Morristown and visit Washington’s Headquarters Museum, a National Park with artifacts dating back to the time of our first president. Or you can hop on a ferry from Liberty State Park in Jersey City and visit the Statue of Liberty. Liberty State Park is also where you’ll find the Liberty Science Center, an interactive science museum geared for educators and school-aged children.
Why Center for Vein Restoration in New Jersey
Center for Vein Restoration is committed to serving the needs of our patients with state-of-the-art treatments that remove varicose veins and spider veins. From your first consultation to the day of your surgery and after, we’ll guide you to a full recovery so you can enjoy your life free from the pain of varicose veins.