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Varicose Veins and Venous Insufficiency – Are Your Legs in Good Hands?
Good blood circulation is one of the hallmarks of good health. Our blood is on the move, circulating through our body twenty-four hours a day, whether we’re working, playing, eating or sleeping. Many of us are not even aware of this. We can take healthy circulation and the sense of vitality it brings for granted.
Good blood circulation depends on healthy veins. Veins keep our blood flowing to every part of our body. Healthy veins help our internal organs stay in top condition. They also insure that our legs can keep us on the go— bending, stretching, climbing stairs, walking, running and dancing, too!
But what happens when you develop problems with your blood circulation? Do you find yourself sitting on the sidelines because of unsightly varicose veins? Do you stay home due to chronic itching or swelling in your legs? Do your legs sometimes feel so heavy you can barely lift them to walk?
Circulatory disease, often called “venous insufficiency” by physicians, can have many symptoms. Sometimes you can see these symptoms clearly. So-called “varicose” veins, which often appear on the upper and lower legs, are one good example. Other times, the outward signs of venous insufficiency may remain hidden. Without adequate treatment, vein disease can interfere with everyday activities and leave you feeling just plain miserable.
Fortunately, no one has to resign themselves to a limited life just because of vein problems. USA Vein Clinics, networks of state-of-the-art facilities specializing in vein disease management with offices in Chicago, New York, Boston and Los Angeles, employ a wide range of techniques and treatments to address each patient’s unique condition and individual needs. Yan Katsnelson, MD, the founder of USA Vein Clinics, has trained at some of the nation’s leading medical institutions, including Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. He served as attending Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon at the prestigious University of Chicago and also founded the Chicago Heart Institute. Most important of all, he has made helping people with vein disease his life’s work. Aware of the suffering caused by vascular illness, he has become a leader in the field of vascular surgery. Through his work, he and the other physicians of USA Vein Clinics have mastered innovative, minimally invasive procedures, such as EVLT or Endovenous Laser Therapy, that enable patients to heal and recover more rapidly than ever before. His greatest goal is to see his patients back on their feet and engaging in all the activities they enjoy with family and friends.
With the establishment of USA Vein Clinics, he has created a network of clinics where patients of all backgrounds can feel welcome and know they are getting the expert care and attention they deserve.
Medicare and most major forms of health insurance are accepted by USA Vein Clinics. If you are concerned about your health coverage, an insurance specialist will be glad to speak with you regarding your eligibility and complete any paperwork required.
You can schedule an appointment by calling 888-76 VEINS (888-768-3467) Or, if you prefer, you may contact USA Vein Clinics by email at info@usaveinclinics.com and a representative will get back to you within twenty-four hours.
USA Vein Clinics
2511 Ocean Ave., Ste. 102
Brooklyn, NY 11229
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Dr. Merab
Boter,
MD
Vascular Surgery
2177 65th St, Fl 2
Brooklyn, NY 11204
(888) 580-5262
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Dr. Luis
Navarro,
MD
Vascular Surgery
327 E 65th St
New York, NY 10065
(212) 249-6117
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USA Vein Clinics
Vascular Surgery
2511 Ocean Ave, Ste 102
Brooklyn, NY 11229
116-02 Queens Blvd
Forest Hills, NY 11375
(866) 994-4343
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Dr. Jonathan S.
Deitch,
MD
Vascular Surgery
256 Mason Ave, Bldg B Fl 2
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 226-6800
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Dr. Inam-Ul
Haq,
MD
Vascular Surgery
966 50th St
Brooklyn, NY 11219
(718) 435-1777
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Dr. Diedrich K.
Holtkamp,
MD, FACS
Vascular Surgery
3045 Brighton 12th St, Ste 1G
Brooklyn, NY 11235
(718) 748-6451
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Dr. Jonathan A.
Shor,
MD
Vascular Surgery
256 Mason Ave, Bldg B Fl 2
Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 226-6800
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