Address: 500 West Putnam Avenue #435, Greenwich, CT 06830, USA
Phone: +12038617890
Alexander Bea
I almost NEVER give a bad review, but do yourself a favor and run in the other direction. I had an appointment that was CONFIRMED in text message (about a thousand times) and the next morning I showed up 20’ early as requested for a new patient. The door was locked, and so I called and waited on the phone only to find out that my appointment had been cancelled with NO notice. Lovely. This, after having my prior appointment cancelled with less than 24 hours notice. If they cannot be trusted with a schedule, should they be trusted with an operation? I am not going to find out the answer to that question. Good luck to those that do.
Angela Chwick
Twice my sclerotherapy appointments were cancelled the day of my procedure. I took off work both days for this. They told me the first time there was no tech, and the second time there was no doctor. I called to let them know I’m canceling all my future appointments with them. The woman who was not in the office told me they would call me back, they never did. Very unprofessional, unreliable and poor communication at this office.
Greta Blackburn
I was promised a followup call from the doctor to answer some questions about my imminent procedure and it never came. I guess maybe he’ll have time to do so once I’m about to get the procedure? Now THAT would be helpful. I’ll report back in from the field.
Ann Watler
One of my best experiences ever. The entire staff is exceptional. Very pleasant and professional. The front desk staff, the Technicians, the Doctor and anyone that dealt with me during my treatment was very kind, patient, caring,thorough, detailed and extremely knowledgeable. They explained each and every step of the process before,, during and after in depth. I can tell that this team knows exactly what they're doing.. I LOVE my experience at Vein Clinics of America. Highly recommend them. I feel very safe, optimistic and hopefull in their hands. Awesome work. They take great pride in doing their best.
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There is usually little to no downtime associated with treatment. Treatments are typically completed within an hour and most people return to normal activities the same day since hospitalization is not part of normal treatment.
We recommend moving around and resuming normal activities after treatment. Depending on the treatment, you will be prescribed compression stockings. Be sure to take your medications as instructed by your provider to help with any discomfort. You may expect bruising after treatment – this typically lasts for about three weeks.
"You cannot usually receive vein disease treatment during pregnancy. If you are breastfeeding you may receive treatment after certain precautions are taken. Compression stockings are frequently recommended during pregnancy, and we can provide follow up after the child is born. Your provider can discuss the options with you if you have any health conditions which may preclude you from receiving treatment. Please consult with your physician regarding your specific situation."
"Everyone’s pain tolerance is different. Our providers frequently assess your level of pain throughout the procedure to make sure you are as comfortable as possible. While varicose vein treatment involves minimally invasive procedures with a high success rate and low risk of complications, there are always risks associated with any medical procedure. Be sure to share your medical history, allergies, and all medications, including supplements or vitamins, you take and ask your provider about possible complications or side effects of treatment."
Do not skip any meals prior to your treatment and consider bringing a snack with you on the day of treatment. Drink plenty of fluids. Take your medications as prescribed. Bring comfortable shorts. Bring your compression stockings. Feel free to bring a mobile device/earphones to listen to music or read during the treatment.
Our expert physicians will insert a small fiber into the unhealthy vein using ultrasound guidance. Consistent and uniform heat is delivered to contract collagen in the vein walls, causing them to collapse and close, thus redirecting the blood to healthy veins. The entire procedure takes less than an hour, and the recovery is rapid.
There are no home remedies for treating vein disease but you can help ease uncomfortable symptoms by wearing compression stockings and elevating your legs.
Vein disease treatment plans are as unique as each patient is. VCA providers will take the time to thoroughly evaluate your veins using ultrasound to identify the unhealthy veins. Based on this assessment, you will be presented with a treatment plan that can include various treatment options.
Common side effects after most procedures include bruising, swelling, redness or skin discoloration, and discomfort.
Each person’s vein condition is different, which is the reason VCA physicians create a custom treatment plan for each patient. Our providers will take the time to thoroughly evaluate your veins using ultrasound to identify the unhealthy veins. Depending on the results of this assessment, you will be presented with a treatment plan that may include one or several advanced treatments—sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) or endovenous adhesive ablation (EAA).
You have a higher risk of developing varicose veins if you have family members with the condition, are female (Women are 2 ½ times more likely to have vein disease than men), are over 30 years of age, you have a job where you sit or stand for long periods of time, or are pregnant or have had a child
Vein disease can cause mild to moderate pain as well as other symptoms. If left untreated, it can cause more serious conditions such as blood clots and venous ulcers (open sores on the skin).
Symptoms of vein disease may include pain, aching, cramping, swelling, throbbing, heaviness, fatigue, itching and restlessness. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, we strongly encourage you to schedule a consultation with one of our providers today.
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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