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Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) Education

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) Education

Understanding chronic venous insufficiency is the first step toward effective treatment. Our knowledgeable staff provides valuable insights into CVI, explaining its causes, symptoms, and potential complications. With this knowledge, you can make informed decisions about your care and take proactive steps to manage your condition effectively.

Normal venous blood flow- (column A) Venous insufficiency-(column B)

Our growing team of top Specialists can treat vein and vascular conditions with the latest minimally invasive vascular treatments available.

Many venous insufficiency symptoms present themselves in the later stage. Here are some symptoms of early-stage varicose veins that can be caught before deep disease sets in.

  • Red spots on the backs of your legs
  • Aching, soreness or heaviness in the legs.
  • Shine or dry itchy skin on the legs
  • Swelling in the feet or ankles
  • Muscle cramp in your legs
  • Numbness or tingling in legs
  • Restless legs
  • Sleep related leg cramps (charley horse)
  • Spider veins

Who’s at increased risk

  • Women
  • Previous pregnancy
  • Over the age of 40
  • Family history of vein disease
  • Obesity
  • Jobs with long sitting or standing

Our Venous Treatment Advantages

  • Board-certified specialists
  • Nationally accredited and recognized
  • Stale-of-the-art medical technology
  • In-office, outpatient treatments
  • No downtime, return to work immediately
  • Accepts most insurance