Conditions We Treat

Healthier, Better-Looking Legs

Aching, heaviness, swelling, and visible veins usually trace back to one thing: valves that no longer close. We map them, then fix them.

What are my options for varicose & spider veins?

Vein disease is progressive and underdiagnosed — and treating the visible veins without finding the underlying reflux is why so many treatments elsewhere don’t last. Every vein plan here starts with duplex ultrasound mapping to locate the failing valves. Treatment is minimally invasive and office-based: endovenous laser or radiofrequency ablation for diseased saphenous veins, sclerotherapy for spider and reticular veins, micro-incision phlebectomy for surface varicosities, and specialized wound care when venous insufficiency has affected the skin.

How do we treat varicose & spider veins?

Patient Questions

Varicose & Spider Veins FAQs

Is vein treatment covered by insurance?

Medical vein care — treating symptoms and circulation problems — is often covered; cosmetic treatment is usually elective. We verify your benefits before treatment.

Do varicose veins come back after treatment?

Treated veins are closed permanently, but new veins can develop over time — structured follow-up and prevention strategies minimize recurrence.

What causes varicose and spider veins?

Weakened vein valves and venous reflux cause blood pooling; risk factors include genetics, pregnancy, prolonged standing, and age.

What is the difference between medical and cosmetic vein care?

Medical care treats symptoms and circulation problems and is often covered by insurance; cosmetic care improves appearance and is usually elective.

Is vein treatment painful?

Most procedures use local anesthesia or numbing techniques and involve minimal discomfort; post-procedure soreness is usually mild.

Ready to feel like yourself again?

Book a consultation with our board-certified specialists and get a personalized plan — often with same-week availability.