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Formally part of Virginia Vein Care, this vein clinic specializing in comprehensive vascular treatment is now part of the Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) family. Located in McLean, CVR is located at 8200 Greensboro Drive, Suite 210. With its proximity to Washington, DC, there are many easy options for car and public transportation travel to CVR’s McLean, Virginia, clinic location. Auto travel includes the Capital Beltway, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Interstate 66, Dulles Access Road, Dolley Madison Boulevard/Chain Bridge Road, Georgetown Pike, and Old Dominion Drive.
Washington Metro's Silver and Orange Lines enter McLean. Metro stations nearby include West Falls Church, East Falls Church, and the Tysons Corner. WMATA (MetroBus) and Fairfax Connector have several bus routes traveling through McLean.
Alfred Hurley, MD, began his academic journey at Emory University, followed by medical training at the University of Kentucky. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at the University of South Carolina in Greenville and further specialized with a cardiology fellowship at Aurora Health Care in Milwaukee, WI, and an interventional cardiology fellowship at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. Outside of his medical practice, Dr. Hurley enjoys spending quality time with his family, pursuing photography, and playing golf. His dedication to his patients and personal interests showcases his commitment to a well-rounded and fulfilling life.
Khanh Q. Nguyen, DO, RPVI, is native to the Maryland-DC-Virginia area and has lived there for over three decades years. He attended the University of Virginia, where he studied biology and graduated Cum Laude. He obtained his medical degree from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri and trained at Botsford Hospital, part of the Michigan State HealthCare System.
Dr. Nguyen has been a vein doctor for close to two decades and is the Corporate Medical Director for Center for Vein Restoration. He has personally performed more than 9,000 venous procedures, trained countless physicians around the country in techniques to resolve symptoms of venous insufficiency, and has been published in several medical and research journals.