Varicose vein treatments at our Elmhurst clinic are eligible for coverage by Medicare and most insurance plans.
With the utilization of state-of-the-art EVLT, our non-invasive treatments ensure patients experience minimal discomfort.
Many of our patients return to their normal activities surprisingly soon after venous treatments!
Conducted by a skilled vein doctor in Elmhurst, procedures typically last between 15 to 45 minutes.
Do you suffer from varicose veins or chronic venous disease? If you live in Elmhurst, you’re not alone. A recent study published in the National Library of Medicine found that 24% of adults in the US struggle with varicose veins, and 6% experience symptoms of advanced chronic venous disease.
That means, out of Elmhurst’s population of 45,326, as many as 10,878 people may be living with visible varicose veins and 2,720 may be struggling with chronic venous disease.
Don’t let venous disease control your life.
Call our clinic today and let our expert vein doctors serving Elmhurst provide the relief you need.
Take control of your health and call now!
Time to show off those varicose vein-free legs! Visit our clinic and check out our varicose vein treatment in Elmhurst.
At our Elmhurst vein treatment center, patients can receive the best care from our highly skilled and experienced team of vein specialists. Our doctors have a deep understanding of vein health and always take the time to listen to each patient’s unique needs, ensuring that the most suitable treatment is provided.
We offer a range of vein treatments, including both traditional surgery and minimally invasive procedures, and offer flexible financing options to make our treatments accessible to everyone. The varicose vein treatment we provide in Elmhurst is always effective and of the highest quality, giving patients the relief they need.
Don’t wait, book an appointment with one of our expert Elmhurst vein specialists today and take the first step towards healthy veins!
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.