Triangle Vein Clinic, now part of Center for Vein Restoration (CVR), is proud to serve patients at our Cary vein clinic. The physicians and staff at CVR Cary have decades of collective experience treating symptoms of vein diseases, such as varicose veins, spider veins, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and other vein conditions related to chronic venous insufficiency (also known as vein disease).
The board-certified physicians at Center for Vein Restoration are world-renowned vein specialists, authors, lecturers, and trainers in the latest techniques for diagnosing and treating vein disease. Commitment to patient care goes beyond physician credentials, however. Our entire team collaborates to ensure our patients receive a high level of comfort and understanding.
Victor A. Medina, MD, FACS, DABS, is a board-certified general surgeon and fellowship-trained vascular surgeon with over 30 years of experience dedicated to vein disease treatment. He is recognized for his expertise in advanced, minimally invasive vein therapies and for his commitment to delivering care that prioritizes both health and quality of life. Dr. Medina helps patients find relief from varicose veins, spider veins, chronic venous insufficiency, leg pain, swelling, and venous ulcers, addressing these conditions before they progress and cause further complications.
Dr. Medina earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Master of Science in Biochemistry, and Doctor of Medicine at the University of Nebraska. He went on to complete his residency in general surgery at Yale–New Haven Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Connecticut, followed by a fellowship in vascular surgery at St. Vincent Medical Center in Ohio. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a Fellow of the Southeastern Surgical Congress.
Dr. Medina emphasizes education as a central part of his practice philosophy. He believes that patients should clearly understand their condition and available treatment options to make informed decisions about their care. His patient-centered approach reflects his view that venous disease is not just a cosmetic concern, but a medical condition that deserves timely and effective treatment.
The town of Cary extends into Wake, Chatham, and Durham counties in North Carolina. Considered part of the Raleigh-Cary Metropolitan Statistical Area, it’s one of those towns that feels welcoming from the moment you arrive. Cary sits within North Carolina’s Research Triangle, a metropolitan region anchored by Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill and home to three major universities: NC State, Duke, and UNC-Chapel Hill. The Triangle takes its name from Research Triangle Park, the nation’s largest research park, which sits between the three cities and hosts many high-tech companies.
Just minutes from our vein care center, you’ll find a wonderful mix of history, culture, and fun things to do, whether you’re exploring before an appointment or looking for a way to spend an afternoon.
History buffs can visit the Page-Walker Arts and History Center, a French-style hotel built in 1868. The iconic space now shares Cary’s story through exhibits, festivals, classes, and elegant gardens.
The Cary Theater, originally opened in 1946, has been lovingly restored. Located less than four miles from our vein clinic, the theater shows indie films, hosts comedy nights, and serves as a lively gathering place for the community.
The Cary Arts Center, housed in a historic former school about three miles from our vein center, has also grown into a vibrant hub for culture and creativity. Visitors can enjoy everything from hands-on classes to inspiring performances and gallery exhibits.
Guests can walk from our vein clinic to the nearby Koka Booth Amphitheatre, a favorite local gathering place. It’s known for summer concerts, the annual interactive Chinese Lantern Festival, and its beautiful outdoor setting among trees and beside a peaceful lake.
Anyone looking for outdoor fun can stop by Bond Park, one of Wake County’s largest green spaces. Located about six miles from our vein clinic, the park sprawls 310 acres and boasts a pristine lake for paddle boating, along with walking trails and plenty of spots to relax.
Just over 11 miles from our Cary vein clinic, the USA Baseball National Training Complex offers another chance to see athletes in action. Moved from its original location in Tucson, Arizona, in 2003, the complex is where rising stars and national teams practice and compete.
Cary, North Carolina, offers guests a perfect balance of history, creativity, and community, with everything from museums and live shows to peaceful parks and welcoming spaces to explore.
If you’re struggling with varicose veins, spider veins, or other signs of venous insufficiency, expert help is close to home. At Center for Vein Restoration in Cary, North Carolina, our board-certified vein doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating vein disease using cutting-edge, outpatient, minimally invasive procedures designed to restore leg comfort and confidence.
At Center for Vein Restoration in Cary, North Carolina, we prioritize patient-centered vein care in a warm, welcoming environment. Our dedicated healthcare team ensures a smooth experience—from your first consultation through post-treatment care. Need help with directions or parking? Our Patient Services Representatives are happy to assist.
Scheduling an appointment at Center for Vein Restoration in Cary, North Carolina, is easy! You can book a consultation by calling 919-851-5055. To make an appointment online for one of our other CVR clinics, click here.
CVR accepts all major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. Don't see your insurance company online? Contact us to find out if you're covered.
Our board-certified vascular surgeons offer a wide range of innovative treatment options for leg pain, swelling, cramping, itching, varicose veins, spider veins, restless legs syndrome, ulcers, and other symptoms of vascular disease.
Venous disease occurs when the tiny valves in your leg veins fail to circulate blood back to the heart efficiently. This can result in:
These uncomfortable symptoms are often the result of venous insufficiency and are unlikely to heal on their own. This common vein condition is progressive and will worsen without treatment.
Vein care providers at vein treatment clinics use the most advanced minimally invasive treatments available today. CVR’s modern outpatient treatment plans are far superior to the older vein-stripping methods used in the past.
Treatments include VenaSeal, a proprietary medical adhesive that safely closes off varicose veins, and ClariVein, a two-in-one approach that uses an ablation device to inject a sclerosing agent that closes the vein with a tiny rotating wire tip, which destroys the diseased vein.
At Center for Vein Restoration, we offer a wide variety of other treatment options, including:
Vein treatments take approximately an hour or less to complete, and patients can return to their normal routine immediately with few restrictions. No staples or stitches are required because a simple band-aid covers the tiny incisions. Our in-office treatment requires only local anesthetics and recovery and symptom relief are fast, and there is little to no scarring.