The veins play an integral role in your body’s ability to function. When the health of your veins is at risk, it can affect their primary capacity to carry blood from various parts of the body back to the heart. As you age, it is not uncommon for vein issues and irregularities to develop. PatientsRead More
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted or bulging veins that often become visible beneath the skin. For many patients, they can lead to various uncomfortable symptoms, such as aching, throbbing or cramping in the legs. Today, the scope of home remedies for varicose veins ranges from dietary changes and exercise to plant extracts and complex herbalRead More
Do you have unusually red or dark skin on your lower legs, ankles or feet? Does the skin on your legs look or feel different than the skin on the rest of your body? If you have noticed skin discoloration or texture changes on your lower extremities, these warning signs should not be ignored. Out-of-the-ordinaryRead More
Although spider veins are common and usually harmless, they can also be irritating, embarrassing and negatively impact your self-confidence. Lifestyle changes and compression stockings are typically the first line of defense against these enlarged and visible vessels. When these methods fall short, a medical procedure may be needed to eliminate the affected veins. Sclerotherapy andRead More
Spider veins are a common byproduct of the aging process, but they are not restricted to the senior set. These visible red and blue vein networks can appear during any season of life, causing cosmetic embarrassment when they occur in prominent areas like the lower legs and face. If you are fed up with hidingRead More
Spider veins are not typically accompanied by symptoms, and they are not usually a serious medical concern. However, their unsightly appearance can become a cosmetic nuisance, keeping you from wearing shorts and avoiding the pool. The presence of spider veins may also mark the beginning of circulation in some cases, which is why an assessmentRead More
As hard as it may be to say goodbye to summer, getting to wear long pants and jeans again may well bring on a sigh of relief if you have unsightly varicose veins or spider veins. The good news is the cool months offer the ideal time to get vein treatment before shorts weather comesRead More
You probably know that a healthy heart is imperative for a long, productive life. Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the U.S., accounting for about 801,000 deaths in this country every year, according to the American Heart Association. Around 2,200 people die of cardiovascular disease every day, which is more thanRead More
Summer may be half over, but if you have yet to pull your short shorts out of the closet this season due to embarrassment over your legs, it’s not too late to make a change. When spider veins are putting a cramp in your style, the team at Vein Care Center can help. We offerRead More
Vein disease requires specialized care to receive an accurate diagnosis of the problem and the best possible treatment options. At Vein Care Center, you will receive the high level of service you are looking for, from a staff that is trained to handle all types of vein disease. They are also the only accredited VascularRead More
1) IAC Accredited in Vein Centers and Vascular Testing The Vein Care Center is the 4th in the state and part of the first 50 in the country to be designated as an accredited Vein Center 2) Patients are treated like family We work closely with the hospitals and providers in the area to provideRead More
One of the most common methods of maintenance for venous disease is to wear compression stockings. However, many people mistake true medical compression stockings for thrombo-embolic deterrent (T.E.D.) hose. There are three major differences between the two: the level of compression, reason for wearing them, and physical appearance. Medical Compression Stockings Level of compression: >15Read More
A deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is when a clot (thrombus) forms in a deep vein (usually the legs). A DVT can occur at times when you may break a bone, have a major surgery (orthopedic, vascular, etc.) or if you are pregnant. There are other risk factors for developing a DVT and can include paralysis,Read More
The height of travel just began last month with Thanksgiving – which also means a likely increase in blood clots, called a thrombus. Thrombus can be seen in the deep veins that lie in between your muscles (called deep vein thrombus – DVT), in veins closer up to the skin called the superficial veins (calledRead More