Address: 40 Dale Rd Suite 201, Avon, CT 06001, USA
Phone: +18606934060
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7:45AM–3:45PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 7:45AM–3:45PM
Friday: 7:30AM–3:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Kathleen Cabell
Please BEWARE! My legs are damaged for life. No one tells you if their needles go to deep they can damage the Lymphatic system. I now have lymphedema. Swelling of the legs and torso. Very painful. Please research! I also had a lung clot after being told I could fly after a procedure. Very angry at Dr. Zambuto.
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There’s no way to completely prevent vein disease. However, improving your blood circulation and muscle tone may reduce your risk of developing varicose veins. Some common ways to help reduce risk include exercising, elevating your legs, eating a healthy diet and wearing compression stockings.
Vein disease can be caused by many different factors, including genetics, obesity, and pregnancy. Symptoms can be aggravated by standing or sitting for long periods of time.
Our physicians take the time to thoroughly evaluate an ultrasound map of your veins to identify any refluxing veins that may be causing your symptoms. Depending on the results of this assessment, you may be presented with a treatment plan that can include one or several advanced treatments—sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) and endovenous adhesive ablation (EAA). We advise our patients to plan on spending 60-90 minutes in the office.
Experience matters. Varicose vein disease can be very complex, and each patient is unique. VCA providers have been successfully treating vein disorders since 1981. Our unique approach to treating vein disease allows us to meet the specific needs of each patient – from the largest varicose vein to the smallest spider vein. Our providers are dedicated to making patients feel at ease throughout the process. They will thoroughly evaluate your condition, discuss the details of your situation so you feel comfortable, and present you with a treatment plan that works best for you.
A phlebologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats venous disorders.
In most cases, medically necessary treatments can be covered by insurance. However, it’s best to verify coverage and treatment options directly with your local clinic.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are valuable benefits to help pay for medical expenses. Reimbursable FSA and HSA expenses cover a variety of health-related treatments. We also have other financing options, such as Care Credit and the Help Card, or you may use your FSA.
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