Our Deer Park vein clinic's varicose vein treatments are covered most major insurance.
Our non-invasive treatments employ cutting-edge EVLT, with patients experiencing minimal discomfort.
The majority of our patients are back to their usual routines in no time after venous treatments!
Procedures typically last 15-45 minutes and are conducted by a skilled Deer Park vein doctor.
If you’re struggling with the discomfort and appearance of varicose veins, you’re not alone. A study in the National Library of Medicine shows that 24% of adults in the United States experience varicose veins, and 6% have symptoms of chronic venous disease.
In Deer Park alone, that could mean that as many as 870 residents are living with visible varicose veins and 217 may be dealing with underlying chronic venous disease. But, relief is just a phone call away.
Our dedicated vein doctors are here to help you get back to feeling and looking your best. Trust us to provide the expert care you need for healthier, happier legs.
Call us today and take the first step towards a better tomorrow.
Time to show off those varicose vein-free legs! Visit our clinic and check out our varicose vein treatment in Deer Park.
At our Deer Park vein treatment center, patients can receive expert care from our dedicated team of highly skilled and experienced vein specialists. Our doctors understand each patient’s unique vein issues and provide the most suitable treatment options, from traditional surgery to minimally invasive procedures.
We offer flexible financing options to ensure that our treatments are accessible to everyone, and the varicose vein treatment we provide in Deer Park is always effective and of the highest quality. Our team is dedicated to addressing each patient’s needs and ensuring their satisfaction after every treatment.
Take the first step towards healthy veins and book an appointment with one of our Deer Park vein specialists today! Give us a call to schedule your appointment now!
David Rosen, MD, completed his residency in internal medicine at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago. He is board-certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine.