Chicago Vein Specialist
We Help You Overcome Pain & Embarrassment With Your Legs
Do You Experience…
- Skin Changes / Discoloration
- Leg Pain / Aching / Cramping
- Leg Heaviness and Fatigue
- Restless Legs
- Leg Itching / Burning / Numbness
- Skin Changes or Rashes
- Ulcers / Open Wounds / Sores
- Varicose Veins
If so, you may be eligible for non-invasive varicose vein treatment.
What is Venous Reflux?
Trusted by Patients Across Chicago
Insurance
We accept most insurance companies, including Medicare and Medicaid!
Virtually Painfree
We’re equipped with the latest cutting-edge, minimally invasive, and virtually pain-free vein treatments!
Quick Recovery
You’ll be surprised how most of our patients return to their normal day-to-day activities the very same day!
15-45 Minutes
Why Rosen Vein Care?
What sets Rosen Vein Care apart from other vein clinics is compassionate, personalized, state-of-the-art care. Dr. Rosen’s patients, recognize him for his attention to detail and his ability to keep them at ease during their visit.
By using state-of-the-art technology and treatments, including ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation (EVLT), Rosen Vein Care provides the quality and safety of a hospital with the convenience and efficiency of an office setting.
Our approach to vein treatment significantly differs from traditional methods like ligation and stripping. EVLT allows us to address venous reflux without incisions over the veins, bypassing the risks associated with cutting and stripping the veins, such as infection.
Why You Shouldn't Leave Your Varicose Veins Untreated
Many people view varicose veins as merely a cosmetic issue, but without treatment, they can lead to serious health complications.
- Persistent Pain: Varicose veins result in venous reflux or blood pooling within the veins, leading to poor circulation. This impedes blood oxygen delivery, causing muscle cramps and pain around the affected veins.
- Infections: Venous disease can result in leg ulcers, creating skin lesions. These ulcers can lead to further discomfort and complications when exposed to bacteria.
- Bleeding: Varicose veins, being closer to the skin and often protruding when inflamed, are more prone to injury and bleeding.
- Swelling: Impaired blood flow means that blood does not circulate efficiently through the legs, causing reflux and subsequent swelling of the legs.
- Blood Clots: Pooling of blood in the legs can facilitate the formation of clots. These clots have the potential to break free, enter the bloodstream, and trigger dangerous conditions like deep vein thrombosis.
It’s crucial to address varicose veins early on. Don’t delay in seeking treatment.
About Rosen Vein Care
Identify, Treat, and Eliminate
Dr. Rosen established Rosen Vein Care to provide the kind of patient experience he desires for his family, challenging the norm of brief and rushed doctor visits that unaddressed patient concerns and questions. At Rosen Vein Care, appointments are intentionally designed to be thorough and relaxed, ensuring every patient feels heard and valued.
During the consultation, Dr. Rosen takes the time to understand a patient’s comprehensive medical history, recognizing that factors contributing to leg discomfort and varicose veins extend beyond the surface. This thorough approach also allows for an in-depth discussion of treatment options, empowering patients to make informed decisions about their care.
Rosen Vein Care is dedicated to offering boutique, minimally invasive treatments that prioritize patient comfort and satisfaction. With services accessible to Spanish-speaking patients, we’re encouraging to reach for a consultative appointment.
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FAQs
Most frequent questions and answers
In your leg, you have two sets of veins. They are called deep veins and superficial veins.
Deep veins are in the deeper part of the leg where the muscles are, and superficial veins are right under the skin.
In a normal person, the blood circulates from the feet toward the heart in both veins.
When someone has venous insufficiency, the blood will go up the deep veins and back into the superficial vein.
The blood will start pooling in the superficial veins.
Since the superficial veins are closest to the skin, they will bulge and create varicose veins. They are often bluish or purple.
Spider Veins are essentially a smaller version of varicose veins. They are red, purple, and blue vessels that are also twisted and turning. They are most often seen on the legs, chest, or face.
No. Varicose veins can occur deeper in the leg, where one can’t see them. Varicose veins are classified under the spectrum of venous insufficiency disease.
Venous insufficiency disease causes leg discomfort, swelling of the ankles and leg, itching, and weariness. Other signs and symptoms may be prickling, cramping, aching, and heaviness of the lower limbs after prolonged standing.
Keep an eye out for these symptoms besides simply visible veins.
Progression of varicose veins can be dangerous as they may later become venous ulcerations. When left without treatment, complications may include rashes, infections, bleeding, sores, and blood clots.
In rare cases, varicose veins can cause deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism, which is life-threatening.
1) Consult – We start you with a consultation where you will be listened to and encounter a friendly staff that will ensure you get the best care. On the first visit, that care will come from our expertly trained team, including Dr. Rosen and an ultrasonographer.
2) Ultra Sound – After the consult, we move on to the assessment, providing you with an accurate diagnosis. You will get the same-day ultrasound and results on-site while you see the provider. This will get you back to life as swiftly as possible.
3) Treatment Plan – After we conclude our assessment, we will provide you with a treatment plan.
There are many different options, such as Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT), sclerotherapy, pneumatic compression, and more. We will ensure you get the perfect customized treatment based on your needs and outcome goals.
Patients usually return to work and activities on the very same day. Very little downtime is needed for our treatments.
Payment Policies
Co-payments and payments must be rendered at the time of the visit. We accept cash, Visa and MasterCard. If you would like a financing option please visit Care Credit for more information.