Where Can I Find Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) in Staten Island, NY?

You can access professional Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) at our vein clinic in Staten Island, located at 4236 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10312. We specialize in providing advanced, minimally invasive treatments for venous insufficiency, helping you find lasting relief from the heavy, aching, and restless sensations caused by damaged veins.

What is Radiofrequency Ablation?

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a modern, non-surgical treatment that uses controlled thermal energy to gently close off diseased veins. By sealing the damaged vein, RFA redirects blood flow to nearby healthy veins, immediately improving circulation. This significantly reduces symptoms like leg pain, swelling, and heaviness. To ensure the highest level of precision, we utilize high-resolution ultrasound guidance throughout the entire procedure.

How Does RFA Work at Our Staten Island Clinic?

When you visit us for RFA, we prioritize your comfort and clarity. The procedure is performed in our vein clinic and typically takes less than an hour. Here is what you can expect:

  1. Initial Consultation & Mapping: We begin with a thorough evaluation and a high-resolution ultrasound “map” of your legs. This allows us to see exactly which valves are failing and plan the most effective treatment route.

  2. Gentle Local Anesthesia: To ensure you stay comfortable, we apply a local anesthetic to the treatment area. You will remain awake and relaxed throughout the process, feeling little to no discomfort.

  3. Micro-Incision Access: Using ultrasound guidance, we create a tiny access point—often smaller than a grain of rice—to insert a thin, flexible catheter into the affected vein. No stitches are required.

  4. Controlled Thermal Closing: The catheter delivers precise heat energy to the vein walls, causing them to collapse and seal shut. This process is monitored in real-time on our ultrasound screens.

  5. Restored Circulation: Once the vein is sealed, your body naturally reroutes blood to healthier veins. Over time, the treated vein is reabsorbed by the body, leading to smoother, healthier-feeling legs.

Is RFA Covered by Insurance in Staten Island?

Yes, most insurance providers cover RFA when it is deemed medically necessary to treat chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) or symptomatic varicose veins. Because RFA addresses the underlying health of your vascular system, it is widely recognized as an essential medical treatment rather than a cosmetic one.

Our team will work directly with your insurance provider to confirm your coverage.

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Who Performs RFA in Staten Island?

All procedures at our clinic are led by Dr. Kyle Mele, a certified Vein Specialist and Anesthesiologist. Dr. Mele’s background in anesthesiology ensures that your comfort is managed with the highest level of medical expertise, while his specialization in vein care guarantees superior clinical outcomes.

  • MD & Board-Certified Anesthesiologist
  • Specialist in Minimally Invasive Vein Treatments

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Visit Our Staten Island Office

Our clinic is conveniently located in the Arden Heights Shopping Plaza (near the Eltingville Transit Center), making it an easy trip for residents of Eltingville, South Staten Island, Great Kills, and Brookfield. We offer ample free parking options, including a dedicated lot and garage.

Reference Point

Detail

Address

4236 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10312

Phone

929-425-0017

Hours

Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Lead Doctor

Dr. Kyle Mele, Vein Specialist

Treatments

RFA, Sclerotherapy, and Ultrasound Screening

Parking

Free parking garage, free parking lot, and on-site parking

Local Landmark

Near Great Kills Park and the Eltingville Transit Center

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What symptoms does RFA treat?

A: RFA is highly effective for treating leg swelling, persistent cramps, “heavy legs,” and restless leg syndrome caused by venous reflux.

Q: Is the procedure painful?

A: Because we use local anesthesia, most patients report feeling very little. You might feel a slight pressure or a “warm” sensation, but the procedure is generally painless.

Q: What is the recovery time?

A: There is zero downtime. You will be encouraged to walk immediately after the procedure. We simply ask that you avoid heavy weightlifting or high-impact running for a few days to ensure the vein stays perfectly sealed.

Q: How long does the treatment take?

A: The RFA portion of the visit usually takes 30 to 45 minutes. Including prep and post-care discussion, you’ll likely be in and out of our office in about an hour.

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. A professional evaluation at our Staten Island clinic is required for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

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