When Should I Consider Vein Treatment?
If you have varicose veins or leg swelling and feel they are affecting your quality of life, you should consider treatment. With minimally invasive methods and technology available today, it is easier than ever before to resolve your vein issues. Consult with a doctor if you are experiencing physical discomforts such as itching, burning, and swelling.
Does Insurance Cover Vein Treatments?
Your insurance may cover vein treatment! We accept: Aetna (Personal Care/Coventry), BCBS PPO, Cigna, Employers Coalition on Health (ECOH), Health Alliance Medical Plan (HAMP), HFN, Humana, Medicare, Multiplan, PCN IPA, EPreferred Plan, Inc. (PPI)/Interhealth plan, SEIU, The Alliance, and United Healthcare.
Have you already met your deductible? Get a low out-of-pocket cost for your vein treatment. Now that you have met your deductible, don’t postpone treatment. Schedule your Consult appointment today. Our vein treatment is safe, effective, and quick—so you can resume doing the things you love in no time.
Are Varicose Veins Dangerous?
While not life-threatening, varicose veins can cause discomfort and may lead to complications such as blood clots or skin ulcers if left untreated. They also often lead to cosmetic concerns and embarrassment due to swelling and discoloration.