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Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) welcomes Carolina Vein Specialists, adding its Greensboro vein clinic on New Garden Road to the CVR network. CVR also offers another Greensboro location at 510 North Elam Avenue, Suite 305 (near Wesley Long Hospital and Friendly Center). The physicians and staff at both CVR Greensboro vein clinics 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 (vein disease).
Vein care doctors at Center for Vein Restoration use the most advanced minimally invasive treatments available today. These include sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, ambulatory phlebectomy, and other in-office techniques. These modern outpatient treatment methods are far superior to the older vein-stripping methods used in the past.
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. Recovery and symptom relief are fast, and there is little to no scarring.
The board-certified physicians at Carolina Vein Specialists, now Center for Vein Restoration, are world-renowned vein specialists, authors, lecturers, and trainers on the latest techniques for diagnosing and treating vein disease. Commitment to patient care goes beyond physician credentials, however. Our entire team works together to provide our patients with a level of comfort and understanding.
Center for Vein Restoration, Greensboro, serves the North Carolina Triad, central North Carolina, and southern Virginia and is located at 1130 New Garden Road, Greensboro (about 300 feet north of the Guilford College tennis courts).
Greensboro, the third largest city in North Carolina, offers year-round activities and a unique blend of historic and modern attractions.
According to TripAdvisor, the International Civil Rights Center & Museum is a top-rated attraction in Greensboro. This museum features seated, walking, and staff-guided tours dedicated to exploring the civil rights struggle in the U.S. through fascinating audio and video narratives, pictures, artifacts, video re-enactments, and interactive exhibits. Located in the historic Woolworth building, the International Civil Rights Center & Museum allows visitors to gain insight into the ongoing impact of civil rights and the importance of activism today.
The Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden is ideal for Greensboro guests interested in an open-air garden experience. This beautiful landscape is designed to celebrate the region’s history and natural beauty, boasting lush flower beds, pristine ponds, and elegant sculptures. Walking paths meander through the gardens, setting a perfect scene for leisurely strolls or family picnics and offering a serene environment for visitors to unwind.
Meanwhile, the Greensboro Arboretum is a stunning 17-acre garden that highlights a diverse collection of plants and themed gardens, providing a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. Visitors can wander through beautifully designed spaces, including a rose garden, butterfly garden, and woodland paths, providing a tranquil retreat for nature lovers. The arboretum frequently organizes educational programs and events, allowing guests to learn more about gardening and plant conservation.
If you’re interested in science, visit the Greensboro Science Center, an all-in-one, dynamic destination encompassing an aquarium, museum, and zoo. Guests can browse exhibits showcasing marine life, wildlife, and interactive science displays. The facility also features a 3D theater and an outdoor adventure area, making it a perfect family-friendly spot for live animal encounters that promote a deeper understanding of wildlife conservation.
Cool off at Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe, one of the largest water parks in the region. It offers an adrenaline-pumping array of attractions for visitors of all ages. With rapid water slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools, there’s something for everyone seeking summer fun. The park also hosts family-friendly events and provides amenities such as cabanas and dining options.
The Greensboro History Museum provides an in-depth look at the city’s rich heritage, featuring exhibits that span from the Revolutionary War to modern times. Visitors can explore artifacts, photographs, and immersive displays that showcase significant events and figures in Greensboro’s past. The museum also organizes educational programs to encourage a deeper understanding of local history.
Finally, those looking for entertainment after their Greensboro vein appointment can find it at the First Horizon Coliseum, formerly the Coliseum Complex. This major event venue hosts a wide variety of concerts, sports games, trade shows, and other gatherings. With seating for over 20,000, it attracts big-name performers and exciting competitions, making it a centralized entertainment hub in Greensboro. The complex also offers amenities for event attendees, including dining options and other conveniences, providing a lively atmosphere for music lovers and sports fans.
Not near Greensboro? Don’t worry—CVR has several locations throughout North Carolina. See the complete list here.
Brent Greenberg, MD, DABVLM, FAAFP, RPhS, is a board-certified vein physician who earned his medical degree from the Chicago Medical School. He worked as a family physician in private practice for a decade. During that time, he trained with a world-renowned vein specialist before focusing exclusively on treatment for venous insufficiency, also known as vein disease.
Dr. Greenberg is a member of the American Vein and Lymphatic Society (formally the American College of Phlebology), the American Academy of Family Physicians, the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians, and the Greater Greensboro Society of Medicine. He is also the author of many articles in several medical journals. He has appeared regularly on the San Diego Fox News Show "The Morning House Call" and lectures on vein disease at medical conferences.
Mark Featherston, MD, DABVLM, is a board-certified vein physician who earned his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina. After serving as a chief resident, Dr. Featherston practiced primary care medicine in Greensboro for ten years before completing a training fellowship in phlebology (vein disease). He served as the regional medical director of a national phlebology practice.
Dr. Featherston is a Diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM), the American Vein and Lymphatic Society (formally the American College of Phlebology), the American Academy of Family Physicians, the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians, and the Greater Greensboro Society of Medicine.
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.
When the tiny valves in your leg veins fail to circulate blood back to the heart, the result can be leg pain, itching, swelling, cramping, varicose veins, spider veins, feelings of heaviness, skin discoloration, or ulcers that are difficult to heal. Known as venous insufficiency, the vein condition is progressive, meaning it will get worse without treatment.
If you have any one or more of these vein problems, CVR's experienced vein specialists can help.
All vein procedures offered at CVR are performed as an outpatient, take an hour or less to complete, require only local anesthetics, and allow patients to return to normal activities immediately, with few restrictions.
Treatments include VenaSeal, a proprietary medical adhesive that safely closes off varicose veins, and ClariVein, a two-in-one approach that uses an ablation devise to inject a sclerosing agent that closes the vein with a tiny rotating wire tip, which destroys the diseased vein.
Other options to correct diseased veins include radiofrequency ablation, ambulatory phlebectomy, and ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy. Only by visiting Dr. Greenberg and Dr. Featherston can you find out what treatment plan is right for you.
Scheduling an appointment at Center for Vein Restoration in Greensboro, North Carolina, is easy! You can now book an appointment online. To make an appointment online for one of our other CVR clinics, click here. You may also call us at 240-965-3915 with questions or to schedule your appointment.
CVR accepts many major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. Don't see your insurance company online? Contact us to find out if you're covered.
At CVR, your vein health is our sole priority! Patients tell us they feel the CVR difference, from our compassionate, supportive staff to our patient-centered approach; CVR made their vein health journey safe and comfortable. These testimonials say it all: CVR's attentive staff and effective treatments earn top marks from patients.