How to find the Best Varicose Vein Clinic for your Vascular Health!

Vein Specialists and Ultrasound

Are all vein clinics created equal? No they are not!

Med Spa -

You can turn on the television or radio at any time of the day and hear countless advertisements for “quick” or “painless” vein treatments. Go to this clinic or that medspa, and they assure you that your legs will look great in no time. Sounds great, but is it true? Is vein treatment that simple? Not necessarily…at least not for most people. Like most health conditions there is a broad spectrum under the umbrella of vein health. If you picture veins like branches of a tree; some veins are small like spider veins or the leaves of the tree, and others are large like varicose vein or the arms of a tree. One can certainly pull leaves off of a tree, but they eventually grow back. Similarly, many places offer cosmetic treatments for spider veins, however, like leaves on a tree, the treatment may work for a short period of time, but eventually, if you have a larger underlying venous problem, they will return.

Most medspa’s offer cosmetic vein treatments such as surface laser or sclerotherapy. Oftentimes offering “packages” of treatments varying in number of treatments and price. Usually there is a “special” or deal that goes along with buying a certain amount of treatments. Sometimes these treatments are successful, but only if there is not an underlying issue that caused these veins in the first place.

For most patients, varicose veins or venous insufficiency is a genetic problem, either a parent or grandparent passed this down, and now as you get older, your legs are starting to look and/or feel like theirs. Treating the underlying problem is the key to long term success. Here at Advanced Vein Institute of Arizona we are certainly biased, but we would suggest continuing your search for the best varicose vein doctor for your vascular health.

 

General Medical Clinics -

There are also many clinics that offer vein treatments such as laser or radiofrequency ablations, vein stripping, or phlebectomy in addition to other services or health conditions that are treated at their facility. Questions to ask yourself; do they specialize in venous disease? Are they recognized by national organizations in venous health? Do they have extensive experience in complex vein conditions, or treating complications associated with venous disease? Are they on the cutting edge of current technologies? Do they have competent, compassionate staff who will take the time to evaluate your specific concerns, and offer the most complete assessment of your venous health?

 

Vein Specialist -

Regardless of whether you have spider veins or varicose veins, and you do not like the appearance of, or have leg pain or other varicose vein symptoms that are concerning to you, it's important to keep the big picture in mind. Seeking out treatment from a provider who is qualified to not only treat your areas of concern, but also has the expertise  and understanding of the entire venous system so you have options that are realistic and effective, will be well worth your time in the long run.

A vein specialist should have the knowledge, and be willing to take the time, to thoroughly evaluate your lower extremity vascular condition. Taking the time to educate you regarding your varicose veins and full vascular health should be a given. The highest priority should be placed on giving the most appropriate treatment options, while still listening to your concerns and valuing your input. You should never be "sold" on unnecessary treatments or interventions. A good vein specialist will be adamant about keeping you and your venous health at the center of your care plan.

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | Sep 17, 2018 | Comments Off on ¿Cuál es el tiempo de induración del tratamiento venoso?

Q & A Pregunta: ¿Qué es el tiempo de induración? Respuesta: el downtime se basa en gran medida en el tipo de intervención y la severidad de la enfermedad venosa. Independientemente del tipo de intervención, nuestros pacientes reanudan todas las actividades el mismo día que el tratamiento. Algunos tratamientos requieren medias de compresión post-procedimiento, pero…

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | Sep 17, 2018 | Comments Off on What is the down time for vein treatment?

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By Jason Babcock, MBA ACRP-CP | Jul 26, 2018 | Comments Off on Frustrated with Painful and Unsightly Leg Veins

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | Jun 21, 2018 | Comments Off on Q & A: ¿pueden los ultrasonidos Doppler encontrar coágulos de pierna?

Pregunta: ¿dos ultrasonidos Doppler encuentran cualquier coágulo de pierna? (Muslo o pantorrilla). ¿Es el síndrome de mayo-Thurner (MTS) posible y un venography necesario en mi caso?

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | Jun 21, 2018 | Comments Off on Q & A: Can Doppler Ultrasounds Find Leg Clots?

Question: Would two Doppler ultrasounds find any leg clots? (Thigh or calf). Is May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) possible and a venography necessary in my case?

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | May 31, 2018 | Comments Off on ¿Volverán las venas de araña o las varices tratadas con escleroterapia?

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | May 31, 2018 | Comments Off on Will spider veins or varicose veins treated with sclerotherapy come back?

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | May 23, 2018 | Comments Off on Várices vulvares: ¡ no sufras en silencio!

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By Jilanne Rose, DNP ANP-BC | May 23, 2018 | Comments Off on Vulvar Varicosities: Don’t Suffer in Silence!

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About Jason Babcock, MBA ACRP-CP

Jason is the Practice Administrator and CEO of Advanced Vein Institute of Arizona. Mr. Babcock brings over 30 years of healthcare administration experience to the organization with a strong background in finance, business development, operational improvement and customer service to AVIA.