Medical Background
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

Vein Therapy Consultation

We treat the medical root cause of venous reflux. This is a circulatory condition, not just cosmetic.

Eligibility for Treatment

Our clinic requires the presence of medical symptoms for insurance-covered procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Varicose Veins? What are Spider Veins?

In your leg, you have two sets of veins: deep veins and superficial veins. Normal circulation moves blood from the feet towards the heart. In venous insufficiency, blood flows backwards into superficial veins and pools, causing them to bulge as varicose veins. Spider veins are a smaller version, appearing as red, purple, or blue twisted vessels near the skin surface.

What Insurance do You Take?

Most major insurance and many others are accepted. Please give us a call to verify your specific coverage.

What is Your Process? How are Varicose Veins Diagnosed?

1) Consult: You will meet with Dr. Islam and his expertly trained team for a thorough consultation.

2) Ultrasound: We provide same-day ultrasound and results on-site during your visit for an accurate diagnosis.

3) Treatment Plan: We offer customized options including Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVRF), radiofrequency, Venaseal™, sclerotherapy, and pneumatic compression.

Do Varicose Veins ALWAYS Show Physical Symptoms?

No. Varicose veins can occur deeper in the leg where they aren't visible. Symptoms of venous insufficiency include leg discomfort, swelling, itching, heaviness, aching, and cramping, especially after prolonged standing.

Does the Treatment Hurt?

Minor discomfort is normal during the procedure. We strive to make the experience as comfortable as possible. Most patients report minimal pain and return to their normal activities quickly.

How Long Does it Take to Recover From Varicose Vein Treatment?

Patients usually return to work and normal activities the very same day. There is very little downtime needed.

What Happens if I Don't Treat Varicose Veins?

progression can be dangerous, leading to skin ulcerations, rashes, infections, bleeding, and blood clots. In rare cases, it can lead to life-threatening conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism.