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Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) is proud to serve patients at our Waldorf vein clinic. The physicians and staff at CVR Waldorf 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).
The board-certified physicians at 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.
Waldorf, Maryland, is a town in Charles County, Maryland, located approximately 20 miles south-southeast of Washington, D.C. This quiet suburb, sometimes referred to as "Beantown," is made up of smaller neighborhoods such as Acton Village, Constitution Hills, Ashford, and the Hunt Club Estates. Visiting Waldorf, Maryland, offers a vibrant atmosphere and a unique blend of cultural and historical experiences, making it a great destination for individuals and families.
A popular tourist attraction, the Dr. Samuel Mudd House & Museum is the original house of Dr. Samuel Mudd, the physician who set the leg of John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Located less than five miles from our Waldorf vein clinic, the well-preserved 19th-century home features period furnishings and artifacts that give insight into the era.
Visitors can take guided tours to learn about Mudd's life, his medical practice, and the events surrounding Booth's visit. The museum also explores themes of justice and the Civil War, making it a great spot for those interested in American history.
Shoppers can splurge at St. Charles Towne Center, a lively destination featuring a diverse range of retailers, including major department stores and unique boutiques. With various dining and entertainment options, including a movie theater, this sprawling center is the perfect place to relax and recharge after your vein care appointment in Waldorf—plus, it’s only two miles from our clinic!
Continue to shop until you drop at Waldorf Marketplace, a bustling shopping center offering popular big-box stores and charming specialty shops. Visitors can indulge in several delectable dining options for a meal or quick snack during an all-day shopping session just blocks from our vein clinic.
Visiting during September? You won’t want to miss the Charles County Fair, an annual event held in nearby La Plata that celebrates the agricultural heritage and community spirit of Charles County. The fair features livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, and live entertainment. It’s an iconic, family-friendly tradition that brings residents and visitors together for a vibrant celebration of local culture and agriculture.
Discover the beauty of Cedarville State Forest, a stunning natural area spanning over 3,600 acres near Waldorf, Brandywine, and Cedarville. It’s perfect for outdoor lovers, offering activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, and fishing. Its diverse wildlife and breathtaking scenery, including pine forests and wetlands, make it an excellent place for nature observation. Cedarville State Forest also hosts educational programs that raise awareness about local ecosystems and conservation efforts.
A bit further away, outdoor enthusiasts can explore Smallwood State Park, a beautiful 1,500-acre spot along the Potomac River that offers a range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, fishing, and boating. The park features the historic Smallwood’s Retreat, once home to General William Smallwood, which gives insight into the region’s connection with the Revolutionary War.
Those looking for additional old-town charm will relish a trip to the Port Tobacco Historic District, about 13 miles from our Waldorf vein clinic. The district was once the county seat and is rich in history, with origins dating back to the 17th century. It features several historic buildings and landmarks, including the 18th-century courthouse, churches, and remnants of the old town layout.
Port Tobacco is known for its picturesque scenery and rural character, boasting beautiful landscapes that reflect its authentic colonial past. Visitors can explore its historical significance, learn about early American life, and enjoy various outdoor activities. The area often hosts events and programs that celebrate its heritage, making it a great spot for history buffs and anyone interested in local culture.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, historical insights, or a quaint and pleasant atmosphere, Waldorf warmly welcomes all guests.
When driving to Center for Vein Restoration's vein clinic in Waldorf, Maryland, be sure to leave early enough to account for traffic.
Clinton, MD – Head South on MD-5 towards Waldorf. Continue on MD-5 S/Mattawoman Beantown Road. Use the left 3 lanes to turn left onto MD-5 S/Mattawoman Beantown Road and continue for approximately 3 miles. Turn right onto Leonardtown Road. Make a U-turn after you have passed Thomas Stone High School. Turn right onto Old Line Center. Our office is located in the single-story building on the left side, next to the podiatrist's office.
La Plata, MD – Head Northwest on US-301 N towards Waldorf for approximately 8.5 miles. Turn right onto Leonardtown Rd/ MD-5 (after you have passed the Kia of Waldorf dealership). Continue on Leonardtown Road/MD-5 for 0.8 miles. Turn right onto Old Line Center. Our office is located in the single-story building on the left side, next to the podiatrist's office.
(Alternate Route to avoid Waldorf traffic) - Head Northwest on US-301 N towards Waldorf for approximately 7 miles. Turn right onto Smallwood Drive after you have passed Carrabba’s and Cracker Barrel. Continue on Smallwood Drive for 1 mile. Use the left two lanes to turn left onto St. Charles Parkway. Continue on St. Charles Parkway for 1.8 miles. Turn left at the light onto Leonardtown Road/ MD-5. After you have passed Thomas Stone High School (approximately 0.6 miles), make a left U-turn at Ell Lane. If you have passed the Charles County Sheriff's Department, you have gone too far. Turn right onto Old Line Center. Our office is located in the single-story building on the left side, next to the podiatrist's office.
Mechanicsville, MD – Head North onto MD-5 N/Leonardtown Road for approximately 16 miles. After you have passed Thomas Stone High School (on your left side), make a left U-turn at Ell Lane. If you have passed the Charles County Sheriff's Department, you have gone too far. Turn right onto Old Line Center. Our office is located in the single-story building on the left side, next to the podiatrist's office.
Frank Sbrocco, MD, is a devoted and skilled vein physician who has helped patients overcome and manage venous insufficiency at Center for Vein Restoration for over a decade. He is board-certified in obstetrics, gynecology, and venous and lymphatic disease.
Drawing from this unique combination of experience and expertise, Dr. Sbrocco is particularly interested in treating pelvic vein disease. This painful condition affects women when weak, dysfunctional uterine veins cause blood to pool in the pelvis. These pelvic varicose veins can cause bloating, pressure, gassiness, and bugling in the inner upper thigh or labia.
Dr. Sbrocco offers many advanced, minimally invasive outpatient procedures to close problem veins so blood can flow freely to nearby healthy veins, eliminating pain and visible, enlarged veins.
“My personal vascular injury piqued my interest in venous disease. I chose to focus solely on the evaluation and treatment of vein disease after I received specialized training in venous insufficiency and minimally invasive endovascular ablation techniques.” – Dr. Frank Sbrocco
Our board-certified vascular surgeons offer a wide range of innovative treatment options for leg pain, swelling, cramping, itching, varicose veins, spider veins, restless leg syndrome, ulcers, and other symptoms of vascular disease.
When the tiny valves in your leg veins fail to circulate blood back to the heart, it can be a sign of venous disease.
The result can be:
Itching
Swelling
Varicose veins
Spider veins
Feelings of heaviness
These symptoms are often the result of venous insufficiency and are unlikely to heal on their own. This common vein condition is progressive and will likely 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 outpatient vein treatments require only local anesthetics. Recovery and symptom relief are fast, and there is little to no scarring.
Scheduling an appointment at Center for Vein Restoration in Waldorf, Maryland, is easy! You can now book an appointment online. To make an appointment online at 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 at 240-965-3915 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.